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Subject: Re: Robotic "kits" for kids
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Date: Sat, 5-Dec-87 02:29:38 EST
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      Edmund Scientific, of Barrington, NJ, offers a number of robot
devices in kit form.  Prices are in the $30-50 range.

      Fischerteknik, the magnificent German construction set, now offers
a line of electrical, pneumatic, and electronic components intended for
the building of robots and other servomechanisms.  For the very
bright, self-directed child.  Obtain the catalog at better toy stores.
$50 and up, far up.

					John Nagle