If you've searched the Stenograph website and not found it, chances are it's a model that no longer is supported by Stenograph.
If my memory serves me correctly, years ago ProCat had a writer that used Stenograph parts. I don't think that's the info you're looking for now.
JM Steno who used to be an authorized Stenograph provider has the older models of Stenograph writers. His number is toll free 877-956-5198 in Phonenix, Arizona. Tell him Karen Goldenberg sent you his way.
Hi mjc614900tampa,
So far, so good! Your bid has been confirmed, and you are the high bidder. It's almost yours, but you could still be outbid. You can improve your chances of winning by increasing your bid.
Looks like an interesting piece of tech ...! When you win, maybe you could write about the writer for my (cheap and sleazy) website! I'm sure a few of my readers will recognize it, and will hopefully contact you about it!
Okay. I'll let you know whether I win or don't. If I win, I'll write my stuff here and you can cut and paste it. For $12.00 or $30.00 I'm not worried about wasting the money. It looks like a computer writer. If I can connect to a laptop and use DigitalCat with it, at least I'll look good. :)
I saw that writer also on E-bay. It looks to me like the writers they sold back in the days they sold the Cimmaron editing station. I don't know (or remember) if you could do realtime with them, i.e., if they had a realtime cable.
Since I could find absolutely nothing on the Internet, I have an idea this writer was a tester model, where they had made so many, put them out to various reporters, to test what reporters thought - and the brand never made it to the market.
The bidding ends Monday night. I'll let you all know what happens.