IT repairman seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
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Re: IT repairman seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
#2Something along the lines of what 8-bit guy does.
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#4Why the hell are the options always “someone support me” or “shred/bulldoze it?” Does he not realize he could probably pay the rent and retire by parting his collection out?
Re: IT repairman seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
#5Re: IT repairman seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
#6Why the hell are the options always “someone support me” or “shred/bulldoze it?” Does he not realize he could probably pay the rent and retire by parting his collection out?
I read it as, he owes money on a warehouse, and if he can't pay that debt the contents will be seized and likely destroyed.
Re: IT repairman seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
#7Earlier quoted context omitted.
I read it as, he owes money on a warehouse, and if he can't pay that debt the contents will be seized and likely destroyed.
Why not donate the stuff if he can’t afford to keep them?
Re: IT repairman seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
#8Why the hell are the options always “someone support me” or “shred/bulldoze it?” Does he not realize he could probably pay the rent and retire by parting his collection out?
A quick scan of eBay today is showing $1,200 to $1,800 for an complete functioning Apple IIGS. If he has 1,100 computers, I can see him getting to $23,000-35,000 pretty easily.
Re: IT repairman seeks home for Apple collection, possibly world's largest
#9Why the hell are the options always “someone support me” or “shred/bulldoze it?” Does he not realize he could probably pay the rent and retire by parting his collection out?
I sold my Apple IIGS around the year 2000 for $600 on eBay. Buyer spent an additional $600 for shipping from Canada to California. The buyer was getting it as a gift for a friend who was retiring from Apple and worked on the Apple IIGS. A quick scan of eBay today is showing $1,200 to $1,800 for an complete functioning Apple IIGS. If he has 1,100 computers, I can see him getting to $23,000-35,000 pretty easily.
Maybe I should find them...