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Easy Money by Edmond Hamilton:
Science Fiction Inventions, Technology and Ideas
Fabulous story by Hamilton; more fun than I've had in a while. Slugger Martin is offered a thousand bucks by old Doc Murtha to help test his electron-wave device - "kind of a new radio that sends people" - it's a Thrilling Wonder Story, no doubt about that.

('Easy Money' by Edmond Hamilton)
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