NeXT slabs, recent finds and a request

From: Curt Vendel <curt_at_atari-history.com>
Date: Mon Apr 9 08:37:24 2001

Hi Adrian,

    Sure, I'd be happy to ship one, I'd highly recommend shipping by boat,
no air as it'll cost into the hundreds. Do you want a monitor? (its
actually a necessity since the keyboard/mouse plug into the monitor and the
monitor cable plugs into the slab and also takes its power from the slab.)

   Let me know and I have no problems lugged down two boxes (1 cpu, 1
monitor) to the post office for you.


Curt



Adrian Graham wrote:

> Hi Folks,
>
> Curt, would you consider shipping a slab to the UK, and if so how much
> would it cost me? I think the chances of getting one over here otherwise
> might be pretty slim!
>
> Recent finds:
>
> Boxed Atari 520STfm
> Boxed Amiga A590 hard drive - nice! Like the SCSI out on the back.
> Odyssey 1 'Baseball' game in practically complete condition
> Unused boxed Timex Sinclair TS1000
> Unused boxed Timex Sinclair TS1500
> Unused Timex Sinclair TS2068 - smart :) Even the demo cassette is still
> wrapped.
> ICL One-Per-Desk with hi-res monitor in fully working condition; it's
> even y2k compliant!
> Mint boxed Sega Megadrive II to go with my Megadrive and MegaCD
> Commodore CDTV with keyboard and floppy drive - wahey!
> Another Mac Colour Classic :) I'm a sucker for compact macs, plus it was
> only ukp10.
> Mac Performa 5300
> Acorn A7000 with monitor and keyboard
> Acorn A4000 with keyboard (another one)
> Fileware 'Twiggy' disk for the Lisa 1 :o))
> Open University PT502 'Hektor' training machine. Hehe.....goes nicely
> with the PT501!
>
> Requests:
>
> Anyone got a spare superfloppy for the Mac Colour Classic? My new one's
> suffered from the 'dead floppy being pulled out with pliers' syndrome so
> the r/w heads are munged as is some of the sensory gubbins.
> And, anyone got a remote control and mouse for the CDTV they don't want
> any more? <hopes>. My CDTV works fine but it's difficult to use without
> the remote.....
>
> cheers!
>
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