I have been to the warehouse once - and purchased a Commodore C64, 1541
Hard Disk, 1802 Color Monitor, a NOS sealed box of Verbatim 5 1/4" floppy
disks, and a Tektronix 603 Storage Monitor.
All of them are working well.
Thomas responded to my Messenger PM with an appointment time.
Monty
On Tue,
I have bought multiple items from Thomas and seen the warehouse in person
repeatedly.
On Tue, Nov 19, 2019, 17:48 Kyle Owen via cctalk
wrote:
> Have any list members seen the place in person?
>
> Have any list members successfully bought anything yet?
>
> I have tried reaching Thomas by email
Have any list members seen the place in person?
Have any list members successfully bought anything yet?
I have tried reaching Thomas by email and phone, to no avail. Just
wondering if others have had similar challenges.
Thanks,
Kyle
> I have seen multiple posts over time speculating about flooding in the
> warehouse. I would like to assure everyone that the warehouse has never
> flooded, and that any posts to the contrary are inaccurate or greatly
> exaggerated.
The very best way to convince people of the lack of water
I have seen multiple posts over time speculating about flooding in the
warehouse. I would like to assure everyone that the warehouse has never
flooded, and that any posts to the contrary are inaccurate or greatly
exaggerated.
I have cleared a significant area inside the warehouse and have not
Just curious but are these sales helping John and family or has this
officially been turned over?
Most of these have been underwater for an unknown amount of time, correct?
On Sun, Nov 17, 2019, 6:39 PM Thomas Raguso via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> I have located the Cray Y-MP EL,
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I have located the Cray Y-MP EL, in addition to other other interesting
items, including an Intergraph
I have located the Cray Y-MP EL, in addition to other other interesting
items, including an Intergraph 6400 workstation with tablet, a PDP-11/23,
an IBM System/34 with 5251 terminal and keyboard, a Unisys A-Series
mainframe, and a Symbolics 3640 Lisp machine (includes console, but there
is no