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Post by kenny on Dec 20, 2013 4:01:47 GMT
i like to know if any one can make or give out the info of this, i like to know if you can get all of the parts for the engima that is a 3 wheel and 4 wheel and a 6 wheel?. i will come back to here my this sat, dec-20-2013.
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Post by Bruce Culp on Jan 2, 2014 18:55:33 GMT
Hi, Kenny, Yes, you can buy original Enigma machines or parts for original Enigma machines but they are very expensive. A working World War II Enigma machine can sell for over $75,000. Parts are equally expensive. I wanted an Enigma machine, too. What I did was to go to the "Enigma Links" section on our website. Under the column labeled "Museums," go down and click on "Self-Build Enigma-E kits." For about $175 you can get a machine that looks like an Enigma machine, but it has modern electronic parts inside. It works just like a real Enigma. For about another $175, you can get a wooden box for your Enigma-E so that it looks like the real thing, but it is smaller than a real Enigma machine. This is the only real way that a normal person can get even close to owning an Enigma machine. Your Enigma pal, Bruce
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Post by Bruce Culp on Jan 2, 2014 19:30:54 GMT
Hi again, Kenny, Oh, I almost forgot. Both of the websites that sell the Enigma-E, Bletchley Park and Museum Jan Corver, say that they are out of stock. Wrong!! They are in stock now--at both places!! Just email them. Bruce
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Post by kenny on Jan 4, 2014 18:27:38 GMT
can you tell me if any one can draw out all of the parts to that I am asking about on paper and each size of each part to a 4wheel enigma in metric?, I will get back to your answer Monday.
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Post by Kenny smith on Jan 22, 2014 5:56:30 GMT
Hi, Kenny, Yes, you can buy original Enigma machines or parts for original Enigma machines but they are very expensive. A working World War II Enigma machine can sell for over $75,000. Parts are equally expensive. I wanted an Enigma machine, too. What I did was to go to the "Enigma Links" section on our website. Under the column labeled "Museums," go down and click on "Self-Build Enigma-E kits." For about $175 you can get a machine that looks like an Enigma machine, but it has modern electronic parts inside. It works just like a real Enigma. For about another $175, you can get a wooden box for your Enigma-E so that it looks like the real thing, but it is smaller than a real Enigma machine. This is the only real way that a normal person can get even close to owning an Enigma machine. Your Enigma pal, Bruce why can't any one put out the size of all of the parts for this subject? Why don't any one just give us a price of $250.00 for this?.
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Post by kenny on Jan 24, 2014 9:42:47 GMT
I would like to know if you can tell me how many parts there is foe that machine that has 4wheels to it and would you help me to get all of the parts to it then?.
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