Top 10 Holy Grails of Classic Microcomputer Collecting

From: George Rachor <george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com>
Date: Tue Oct 6 18:59:40 1998

Anyone know where a C8p (floppy) exists?
George Rachor

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George L. Rachor george_at_racsys.rt.rain.com
Beaverton, Oregon http://racsys.rt.rain.com

On Tue, 6 Oct 1998, David Williams wrote:

> On 6 Oct 98, at 15:24, Kai Kaltenbach wrote:
>
> > Funny you should mention the OSI's, a saintly coworker just gave me a
> > C4P-MF and a C3D today. The C3D is the one you were thinking of with the
> > 3 different CPU's.
>
> Oh some people have all the luck! Guess that's what I get for
> being in a back water. I'd like to know more about them and see
> some pics if you can take some. The C3D I've only seen in ads.
>
> > I also 'always wanted' a CompuColor II, and finally found one last year,
> > it's REALLY rare. http://www.geocities.com/~compcloset/CompuColorII.htm
>
> That's the one. I've found a couple of collectors who had them and
> a few people who have worked with them but that's it. Yes, I'd
> class those as rare.
>
> > Still looking for a Sorcerer, but I have a couple of leads from the VCF.
> > One gentleman has two of 'em, one of which has the S-100 box. Hasn't
> > replied to my email yet though...
>
> I was jumping up and down when some guy offered me one for
> shipping cost. My wife thought I was crazy, wait she always
> thinks that. I've never been able to find the S-100 box so I've start
> work on one of my own. I've been told the box isn't all that rare
> compared with the system itself but you could have fooled me.
> Good luck with it.
>
>
> -----
> David Williams - Computer Packrat
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>
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