Fleamarkets (was Re: A LART is needed (was: VCF 4.0))

From: Chuck McManis <cmcmanis_at_mcmanis.com>
Date: Mon Oct 16 21:27:52 2000

Yeah, I just found this old house, apparently owned by one of Babbage's
decendents, I couldn't believe it, wall to wall ENIACS! With boxes and
boxes of replacement tubes. There is also a working difference engine but I
may sell that to a scrapper because it has a lot (and I mean a LOT) of
brass and copper in it. Besides it didn't come with a manual. Only a couple
of Enigma machines that were new in the box, one still marked with the
Luftwaffe transport seals. I'll probably break my back single handedly
loading these into a forty five foot 18 wheeler that I rented for the day.
Sheesh. I'll set a few aside for people on the list maybe.

--Chuck

At 04:40 PM 10/16/00 -0700, you wrote:
>On Mon, 16 Oct 2000, Chuck McManis wrote:
>
> > Fascinating, if it came from MIT is was probably part of the MIT
> > "Whirlwind" making it an extremely valuable artifact. Too bad you didn't
> > pick it up, I'm guessing it would fetch over $10K at auction.
>
>Are you trying to create an artificial frenzy, Chuck? While I definitely
>agree it is a historically valuable artifact, and this is assuming it did
>come out of Whilrwind, saying it would fetch $10K at auction is kind of
>irresponsible.
>
>My guess is that you found a pallet of these at a local auction and are
>just whipping up interest for an imminent eBay sale :)
>
>Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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