Selling it off. What would you keep ?

From: Lawrence Walker <lgwalker_at_mts.net>
Date: Sat Nov 30 14:11:00 2002

 ROTFL. hehheh. I've had this compulsion before and my collection
still keeps growing. Reminds me of a 50s song "But The Thing Came
Back" about an undisposable object.

Lawrence

> On Saturday 30 November 2002 01:44, Lawrence Walker wrote:
> > I am at a point where I am thinking about divesting myself of the
> > majority of my computer collection. Partly needed bucks driven, partly
>
> I tired holding a swap meet on my drieway last summer to get rid of a
> bunch of older stuff. I traded an HP 712 for a Cromemco system 3, gave
> away a toshiba laptop, and at the end of the day there was a MAC Plus an
> APPLE II C, two Apple clones, TI99/4a, a 486 and a mother board that
> weren't there at the start.
>
> This past month I found a shop that was in need of an Apple IIc. I
> brought it in thinking to trade for repairis to a Powerbook 145. When
> I went it to see again they said no to the trade and that I owe them $69
> for looking at the laptop.
>
> I don't have the space or money to trade any more machines.
>
> Shipping is also a big problem because the area collectors already have
> most of what I'm wanting to clear out.
>
> On the plus side I did pick up an HP 712 and Apple A/ux 3.0 this week.
>
> My wife wsa thinking of PEI for vacation this year but maybe northern
> Manitoba may have some interesting garage sales :)


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