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Re: Weekend Garage Sale Score



On 2011-10-17 22:15:03 +0000, Kevin Dady said:

On Oct 17, 9:05�am, IUnknown <stevement...@gmail.com> wrote:
My wife and I like the drive around and go to garage sales
occasionally.

I have been looking for a stereo receiver for my garage - and well,
she just likes to shop. We figure that why throw something away when
it could still have life - and mostly, I am just cheap.

So, after finding a suitable stereo receiver (Sony - $10), we hit a
couple of other garage sales and are just about to head home for the
day. We hit the last house, and are perusing the inventory. The wife
locates an old hello kitty cordless phone, and my son says 'Dad -
there is some apple stuff over here'.

I wander over to the cardboard box containing an old HP deskjet style
printer.... and there is a PC-style keyboard and mouse in there -
apple branded with an ADB connector. My son asked what they wanted for
it.....

'Give me a $1 and you can take it'.

So, I walked away with a great (working) full-size ADB keyboard for
$1. Gotta love garage sales. The sad thing is that it would have ended
up in a dumpster otherwise..... � How much of this great stuff ended
up in landfills?

This is an ebay auction showing the keyboard type. For $1, it was a
steal :)

http://www.ebay.com/itm/AppleDesign-Keyboard-M2980-Use-Apple-II-GS-FX...

heh the only luck I have had at a yardsale (outside of my dec386 lappy
but in apple terms) was someone had a bag of old mouses, in there was
1 ADB mouse, I asked how much the bag was and got 40$ and that was
including 2 dumpy looking CRT VGA monitors and a broken compaq pentium
chunk of ...  with no exceptions, all or nothing,  I told her good
luck and left.

I've never had any luck at yard sales, and it's been a few years since any Apple II-related stuff showed up at the local thrift stores. Ten years ago, that wasn't the case -- I could walk out of any charity store around here with an armload of A2 gear for ~ US $20. In fact, I got my first Transwarp in a GS from one of those places. The whole machine cost me $15. (How's that card working these days, Ed? ;))

Those days are long gone though. Either people are recycling everything "responsibly", as was suggested above, or it has become common knowledge that you can actually make a few dollars on this stuff through eBay instead of just donating it. And, at least one thrift chain automatically trashes anything that won't run at least Windows 98 or Mac OS 9.

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