Would you willing to ship the A500 up to Michigan? I'd give you a few bucks for it as a spare unit for the one I've got.
Best, Sean On Sun, Aug 23, 2015 at 4:52 PM, Maxx Wood <[email protected]> wrote: > Anyone who's passing through, or lives near Indianapolis, feel free to > give me a shout to set up a time to peruse what I have. I have amassed > enough machines to take on their own gravitational pull. Most are in > various states of disrepair, in need of attention, but quite a few still > work or don't need much work to be functional. A number of machines I > intend on keeping for their "neat" factor (like an Olivetti M20) but might > be persuaded to part with. > > Apple (bunch of IIc's, IIe's, IIgs's) > Macintosh (40 or so compact Macs - 512, Plus, SE, 'splodey-battery-SE/30's > -, a big 'ol stack of 68k and PPC desktops, PowerBooks, a stack of DuoDock > II's) > Kaypro (maybe 6?) > Osborne > Compaq Portables (luggable and plasma) > Epson QX-10 (2 machines, 1 monitor, pretty certain I have the Valdocs disk > somewhere) > IBM (5150's, 5160's, and a 5170 with box, and a few monitors) > Wang (PC S1-2 with keyboard/monitor(s)) > Franklin 8000 with keyboard > A few 386/486 machines > ADM 3A terminal (doesn't power on, but it's cute) > Amiga 2000HD (boots, but I don't have a keyboard or mouse, and the floppy > drives continuously seek) > Amiga 500 (untested, no power supply) > C64's (definitely for parts!) and some drives > Tandy 1000 EX (untested) > NeXT 21" Color Monitor (too huge and heavy for me to keep, I'll be happy > with a VGA converter when I find one) > > And probably a few other things I'm forgetting about. Price-wise, > basically make me an offer. Scrap metal prices are fine with me for a lot > of machines so long as they're not actually getting scrapped (hence the > post here!). If you're looking for something specific, let me know and I'll > see what I have. > > Thanks! > > Kind regards, > -Maxx >
