NeXT system available soon!

From: James L. Rice <jrice_at_texoma.net>
Date: Mon Sep 14 16:55:42 1998

I've bought from DeepSpace Tech and got good prompt service. It was
only a mouse, but shipment was as promised and the price seemed
reasonable.

James

Thomas Pfaff wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I should note that there are several places to reliably pick up inexpensive NeXT hardware.
> Ebay and such generally don't have such good prices.
>
> news://comp.sys.next.marketplace
> http://www.orb.com
> http://www.deepspacetech.com
>
> The 'orb' guy is weird and opportunistic but does seem to do whatever he says he'll do in terms of support and such. I've never bought from deepspace but have heard reasonably good things about them. Orb is on the west coast just north of San Francisco. I believe deepspace is on the east coast... Orb seems to occasionally pick up equipment from deepspace and sell it for higher prices but that's usual. I've dealt with orb on and off since 1991 or so.
>
> Thomas
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> From: kyrrin_at_jps.net
> Date: Sun, 13 Sep 1998 10:25:09 -0700 (PDT)
> To: "Discussion re-collecting of classic computers" <classiccmp_at_u.washington.edu>
> Subject: NeXT system available soon!
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> While at RE-PC in Seattle yesterday, I saw that they're working
> on getting a complete color NeXT system ready to sell. As near as I can
> tell, this is the 'Pizza Box' configuration with 32 megs RAM. I don't
> know what size hard drive it has as it had been taken home by one of
> the guys who was going to load the NeXT OS on it.
>
> If interested, give a call to the Seattle store at (206)
> 623-9151. Ask for Maurice or Jeff and tell them I referred you.
>
> Best of luck!
>
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