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Recommendation regarding BHMIT records

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Subject: Recommendation regarding BHMIT records
From: EISANDIEGO@aol.com
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:58:23 EDT
       I recently wrote to the BHMIT for a ceritifcate (with the primary goal 
of obtaining the original build specifications for my TR2 longdoor (TS 3281 
L). I have had an unanticipated response and  wonder if any of you might be 
able to recommend a curse of action.

       I received a return letter from BHMIT stating the the microfiche was 
damaged and that they therefore could not provide a certificate. With the 
letter, they provided a microfiche copy. The provided copy seemed to only be 
of cars with the commission number of TS 36xx rather than the 32xx series. In 
fact, when I scrutinized the "damaged" commission number on the microfiche, 
it seem to be that of TS 3681, rather than TS 3281. 

       It is somewhat perplexing that they would not issue a certificate when 
they have identified a specific date of manufacturer stated at the top of the 
microfiche copy sent to me (Monday 23 August 1954). However, the 2 (which 
looks to me like a 6 on my copy) and 8 are only partially readable. 

       I have subsequently contacted the BHMIT archives by email. They seem 
rather firm in their belief that the TS 3281 was on the page in the midst of 
TS 36xx commission numbers. I then asked if they would provide me with the 
manufacturer's specification for the commission number on that page which 
they believed was TS 3281 L. These were barely readable on the copy, but as 
strong as the others (also not readable) on the printed copy. For some 
reason, BHMIT has decline to read those from the original microfiche and 
provide them to us.

       I am wondering if anyone else has gone through a similar situation 
with BHMIT? Is there any alternative to going through BHMIT ? 


Cary

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