Stopped in the OKC junk store today and found a couple of bags of Apple II stuff.  
Found original, pristine disks of Apple Works 
and backups for Appleworks IIC/IIE.  Also a bunch of  other educational disks for the 
Apple. Some MECC stuff I don't have 
duplicates of.  Also returned with a sack full of Comodore 64 disks, with some of them 
never used games.

I have never setup a Commodore, but I may one day. I have at least two out in the 
garage. One is a Commodore 64 while the other 
is a Commodore 128 in pristine condition.  I know where the 128 is, but the 64 is in 
one of the dozens of boxes. Hopefully, I will 
start cleaning out the garage, to make room for two big filing cabinets I bought at an 
Auction.  Then I can put all my Apple II 
magazines, manual, etc. .  I have a dozen, entire sets of  Mac Classic Manuals 
including the Macintosh stickers that came with 
them.  It is all a nightmare, because I have such a pathetic back.  Been thinking 
about getting a back transplant using a  bovine's 
back. Couldn't be worse than what mine is now!  

As I go through the stuff, I will be collecting the Apple II stuff in one box, and 
then let all know what exactly I do have.  In the junk 
store they had a Stylewriter II without a price on it, so they wouldn't have sold it 
anyway, and then they had a Mac LC III with 80 meg 
hard drive plus some V-Ram but no memory stick.

Dale

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