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Prometheus wrote:

On Mon, 22 May 2006 09:01:28 -0400, (Arch) wrote:

snips


Since I've gone completely OT, I may as well ask you computer whizzes.
Packrat that I am, I have kept several Vic 20's and Commodore 64's and
boxes of basic tapes & players, manuals, games, modulaters, cables,
etc. which Lori says have to go (altho I notice she's keeping her
dolls). Is it too soon for these early day personal computers to have
any historic value or should I risk being served cold suppers and hang
on to them? How bout my big Holly carburators and AM ham rigs? Next
week I'll ask about my British Seagull motors and Wentworth tools. The
world has passed me by.


Don't know about the Commodores, but I know the Apple // series can
fetch big bucks if you find the right buyer.


ebay, ebay, and ebay. Folks will buy just about anything on ebay. I
should know, I've bought just about anything on ebay. In fact, if you
wanted to advertise an online store = or anything else -, you could do it
cheaply by selling 'nothing' on ebay and reach far more customers than
normally might find affordable.