On 6/26/2024 9:47 PM, Wayne S via cctalk wrote:
Everyone have their collections appraised and see what
their worth. Might be eye-opening.
You are right. Especially when the number comes in around $0.00.
I have attempted to sell off parts of my collection at various times
when situations forced it. So far I have made a grand total of $0.00
selling vintage computer equipment. I was once offered $100 for all
of my DEC Modules. They wouldn't take things like tape drives, disk
drives or racks which made up the bulk of the stuff I really needed
to dispose of. And to add insult to injury included in that collection
were two UNIBUS Ethernet Modules, brand new, still in the original
packing which the person offering the $100 was currently selling for
$1800 per.
I suspect when I go (and I expect to go before my wife) all of my
remaining stuff will go in the dumpster she will need to clean out
the house so she can sell it.
Value is seldom what people expect. My mother collected all that
crap that people like the Bradbury Mint and many other places sold
to unwitting spinsters and widows. She also collected "First Day
Covers" from the USPS. Buying Block Sheets with the Engraving
Numbers to match them. She probably spent over $80,000 on that junk
in her lifetime. When she died an appraiser was brought in. The
estate got $1000 for everything.
bill