Ohio Scientific box

From: Andrew Davie <adavie_at_mad.scientist.com>
Date: Mon Jan 11 15:10:28 1999

I have a friend (NOT a computer collector) with a fully functional, mint
condition Challenger 1P disk system. All documentation, lots of disk
software. He has it crammed in a box in his garage, and won't sell it.
Hell, he won't even leave it to me when he dies (says he plans to be buried
with it). As I borrowed this system when I was youngish (16), and it was my
first taste of a home computer, I'm pretty keen to get a nice OSI system
running. This is my reason for high bidding on that eBay item.
A

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> -----Original Message-----
> From: CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu
> [mailto:CLASSICCMP-owner_at_u.washington.edu]On Behalf Of Bill Sudbrink
> Sent: Tuesday, January 12, 1999 7:57 AM
> To: Discussion re-collecting of classic computers
> Subject: RE: Ohio Scientific box
>
>
> > The seller informs me that it's actually a Challenger 1P, NOT a
> Challenger
> > II.
> > Be aware.
> > A
>
> Yea, I noticed you were high bidder on it this morning.  I was going to
> point that out but figured you must have known.  How could the seller have
> missed the big silver label on the front?
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>
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Received on Mon Jan 11 1999 - 15:10:28 GMT

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