Oops.... Re: Computer Estate

From: evan <evan947_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon May 10 17:54:01 2004

Sorry folks -- I meant to reply to the poster directly, not to the list. Tried
to stop it in time but failed. Please don't judge me for it!

 Evan

--- Computer Collector E-Mail Newsletter <news_at_computercollector.com> wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'm not sure if he does estate sales, but I strongly suggest you contact
> Sellam
> Ismail, who owns a company in Silicon Valley called VintageTech. You may
> have
> seen his name on this list as well as "VCF" or "Vintage Computer Festival."
> Anyway, Sellam's pretty much the biggest collector in the known galaxy, and
> his
> company, VintageTech, lets him do this hobby for a living.
>
> You can reach Sellam at vcf_at_vintage.org.
>
> Why you should trust my opinion: I'm the founder/editor of Computer
> Collector,
> which is an online news magazine (with about 500 subscribers each week)
> serving
> the hobby.
>
> Good luck,
>
> -- Evan Koblentz
>
> (PS -- I personally collect handhelds and PDAs. If there are any in the
> collection, I'd like to look through the list.)
>
> --- Bogilady_at_aol.com wrote:
> > Is there a company or private party in the Pacific Northwest that
> specializes
> >
> > in liquidating computer estates? They date from the late 1970s to the mid
> > 1990s in various conditions.
> >
> > I really don't want to recycle them at scrap price if someone out there can
>
> > use them.
> > I figured ebay is a good place for anything unopened, but all the rest is
> > simply overwhelming.
> >
> > Help, suggestions, ideas and warnings are welcomed.
> > Cathy
>
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