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To: Greg Cummings who wrote (1374)7/13/1998 4:14:00 PM
From: Arthur Radley  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 3383
 
You write...."could it be that today's upward movement could be traced to more buyers than sellers."

Considering the fact that the stock opened up more than a point on only 600 shares and is now trading lower than the opening on 20,000 plus shares, IMO the answer is no.



To: Greg Cummings who wrote (1374)7/13/1998 4:45:00 PM
From: Warbler  Respond to of 3383
 
Greg,
I find I must direct these questions to you, due to the fact that I could not relocate the text of those who have (claimed) to have seen the engine, and/or spoken to Mr. Shelby and/or Mr. Manthey, however, the questions is really directed towards anyone who may have an answer.

1) In International Patent Application number WO 96/17162 titled Axial Piston Rotary Engine with Inventor Steven Manthey, Figure 2 displays a drawing for a dual cam configuration in which both the pistons and the piston bores ride on independent cam tracks. How are the inlet and exhaust passages sealed in order to properly channel and contain the fuel mixture prior to and after combustion?

2)In International Patent Application number WO 98/06932 titled Improvements in Axial Piston Rotary Engines with Inventor Steven Manthey, what is the method employed to control axial vibrations?

Thank You