Maybe they might be interested.
http://www.computerhistory.org/
They've got a working 1401, a working PDP-1, and a restored,
operational, RAMAC hard drive that they've interfaced to (as I recall) a
notebook computer, all of which have regularly scheduled demonstrations.
But they're very thin where IBM Midrange Systems are concerned. (And in
other IBM products, I've chided them more than once about not displaying
even disk packs for IBM Merlin and Winchester drives, even though they
have several of each in storage.)
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