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Re: West/Central Indiana area: Large lot of A2 gear free
If you can't find a group to take your RGB monitor, and it's in good
working condition, I'd gladly pay for any expenses. I recently bought a
working Apple IIGS at a rummage sale and I'm interested in getting a
monitor that will work with it. I live in Bloomington. You can bring any
other stuff you have and I'll look at it to see if I want it.
In article <S-1004001414360001@192.168.0.7>, S@not.a.real.email.com (S) wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I have a rather large personal collection of Apple II gear and software I
> wish to be rid of. It's all in very nice shape, and it all works.
>
> However, I know it's not inherently valuable, and I don't want to go to
> the trouble of selling it. I would gladly donate the whole pile to a
> User's group, especially if they could use it in some school, educational,
> or non-profit setting. I can't bear the notion of just tossing it, either.
>
> I would drive as far as Indianapolis to arrange a drop off or meeting.
>
> If no UGs or NPOs want the stuff, I will give it to an individual, but in
> that case I might want like $10 or something just to cover my travel
> costs. I want to give the stuff away, but not at my expense.
>
> The stuff:
>
> Apple IIe
> Apple SCSI card, with HD20SC formatted with ProDOS, terminators & cables
> 2 Apple super serial cards
> 1 3rd party 80-col card
> Microtek Grappler printer card with docs & cable
> Apple RGB montior
> Apple II+ w/language card. Works fine but has a couple of dead keys.
> A huge pile of system software, apps, games, manuals and books.
> Probably other odds & ends I forgot.
>
> Email me directly to reply (below - posting address is munged). Serious
> inquries only.
>
> Scott Withrow
> swithrow@ccrtc.com