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The guts of the ASR 33, strewn about my workbench.

It actually comes apart really easily. It's very modular. Unplug a few cables, and the main type mechanism literally lifts right out. The other pieces aren't much harder.
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Author Seth Morabito from Santa Clara, USA
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