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Re: A Question from the Network from Heck
- Subject: Re: A Question from the Network from Heck
- From: Wayne Stewart <waynes@telus.spamless.net>
- Date: Wed, 29 Jan 2003 02:38:34 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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Bart wrote:
Folks:
As those who have read my screes before can tell, I have been deeply delving
for some years in this Apple II and related world. Over time I have
investigated several aspects of the A2 world and that has brought with it a
particular fallout: LOTS of Apple II Junque.
Some of it is absolute junk (like a collection of 20+ IIgs out in the garage
and about the same number of IIe's), but some is kinda cool (like several
fully loaded to the Max IIe and IIgs boxen, and I DO mean "loaded"). I am
buried in junk, and I need the room. I am about to put a new note on
csa2.marketplace and well, and the later is the reason for my question:
Would folks rather see lists of parts (and I am talking hum dingers) or is
there any interest out there in full blown maxed out boxes?
I would rather just sell the box... less headache that way then "parting
out".... but that would take a "advanced" collector's interest.
Speaking as someone that has a lot more than 20 IIe's and even more
IIgs's, I'd much rather buy parts
I been lookin at eBay lately and decided there must not be much Apple II stuff
moving of late. Is the interest in the ][ dieing out? Would I do better
taking most of this stuff to Dumpster Heaven?
Well, there's a dumpster right behind my apartment that I'd love to find
Apple IIs in :-)
Wayne