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The following table can be used as a guide to figure out who signed off on which drawings. Engineering approval was usually done by the lead engineer on a project.
Name | Initials | Title |
Tony Bernardi (ARB) | Chief Engineer | |
Frank Budetti | Engineer, and Tony Bernardi's right-hand man in the 50's, later VP of TMC | |
Dick Bush | ||
Bill Everett | ||
Tony Faiola | Engineer at TMC, 1955-1963, and major contributor to this website and the TMC collecting hobby. | |
Murray Gellman | Engineer, lead designer of the GPR-92, among others. | |
Joe de Greco | Joe de Greco was the head of TMC's drafting department for many years. He performed a difficult and thankless job, and his efforts went a long way to making TMC's products as great as they are! | |
Al Jerafsky | Al was on board at TMC in 1955, and remained there for some years. He authored many of the S-docs during the 50's, and was a major influence on many of TMC's products. | |
Pete Kilser | Engineer, and evidently Tony Bernardi's assistant in 1952. | |
Ollie (Oleg) Pose | Engineer with TMC from vacuum tube era well into solid-state era. Pose designed much of TMC's later s/s equipment. | |
Bill Pritchard | Chief Engineer after Tony Bernardi left TMC; Pritchard moved to TMC from University of Montana @ Bozeman, where he had led research efforts for TMC. | |