On the hunt at Goodwill . . . .

From: Don Maslin <donm_at_cts.com>
Date: Tue Sep 23 16:08:06 1997

On Tue, 23 Sep 1997, Don Maslin wrote:

> On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Paul E Coad wrote:
>
> > On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Don Maslin wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, 22 Sep 1997, Sam Ismail wrote:
> > >
> > > > I've heard that Goodwills take all the computer junk and auction it off.
> > > > I never, ever find any computer stuff at Goodwills or Salvation Army's.
> > > > I used to find stuff at the Salvation Army, and occasionally find some
> > > > software (found an MSX cassette of all things at one recently) but never
> > > > any hardware.
> > >
> > > I think it varies with the locale! In San Diego, Goodwill accumulates
> > > the donated hard/software and offers it up at a biennial sale. Now days,
> > > most of it is PC clone stuff, certainly, but 8-bit stuff does show up.
> > > There are some good buys and some lousy ones. Just like most sales!
> > >
> > > Salvation Army, on the other hand, apparently sells their donations
> > > through their stores as it comes in and is priced. Pretty skinny market,
> > > as I see it.
> >
> > This explains why my quick visits to SD Goodwills were so disappointing.
> > The one I went to (on Rosecranz) had only a few things with plugs.
> > The the local one is the same way: clothes, glass, and a few books.
> > I hit another thrift in SD which was the smallest I have ever seen.
> > It could not have been more than 200 square feet. It was a total
> > bust.
> >
> > Don, how about letting us know when the GW auctions are held? I get
> > sent down there 5-8 times a year and once in a while I squeeze in
> > a little scrounging. I'm usually in the Point Loma area, are there
> > any worthwhile places nearby which might yield some classic stuff?
> >
> > --pec

Forgot to answer the Point Loma query :( No, sorry, I do not. When
Goodwill has their sales they are held in their downtown warehouse on 4th
in the Gaslamp area.
                                                 - don
 
> I'll be happy to if I can. For reasons not at all obvious to me, they
> are frequent very late in getting word around and rather skimpy in where
> they place it.
> - don
>
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> > Saved From The Dumpster Collection: http://www.crl.com/~pcoad/machines.html
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> >
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