Collectors always love it when another collector stops by. There are far fewer yawns while sharing our collections than when our 'normal' friends stop in.
Anyway- To make the day a gold-star event, in that phone conversation Wyatt said-- "And maybe we can get that Class M of yours running!"
About 25 years ago, I picked up a Class M that needed quite a bit of work. Over the years I did much of the cleaning and assembled a few missing parts as well as accessories like a NOS glass battery, speaking tube, chip brush, etc.
Dave Teti in CT expertly re-did the black bedplate and hand-painted the striping. Ken Danckaert in MD, made a few parts and nickle plated the metal pieces. I assembled it all and did some initial motor work, but for most of the past 15 years or so, it has been a display-only machine.
I am happy to report that Wyatt and I had a great day shooting the breeze while he worked on my "M"-- and it is now purring like a kitten--- well, actually much quieter than a kitten.
Enjoy a few pics below. In the first pic you can see that the armature is spinning-- likely the first time the motor has run in 100+ years.
Thank you, Wyatt for your work and a great visit. I didn't know the Monster made house calls!

Brad Abell