>> Those Kodak instant print cameras are really valuable.  Remember
them?
>> After Polaroid won their patent case, those Kodak gems really became
>> collectable.  I've seen a few at thrift stores.  No one wants them
-yet!
>> Jim A.

Really?  I was just looking at my wife's old Kodak.  She lost out on the
opportunity to sell it back to Kodak for the settlement price of $50 so
it's been sitting on our shelf for 15 years.  Still has a pack of film
for it!!!  And the original box.  Or like, in 1982, when a guy offered
to buy my Radio Shack TRS-80 Model 1 with Level 2 basic and 16kb RAM for
$500.  I wound letting it go for $50 in 1987 just to get rid of it.

Steve S.
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http://people.mn.mediaone.net/sscott2



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