Hi Jon.
Thank you very much for the feedback.
I'm busy through the end of this week with priority projects but I'll get
back to you with the RLT documents and instructions either this weekend or
early next week so you'll at least have that in place. The rest of the
plan will come together over the next few months, and I hope to have the
basic operation and supporting foundation established legally by end of
year.
I appreciate your interest.
Sellam
On Tue, Jun 25, 2024 at 6:57 PM Jon Elson via cctalk <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
wrote:
On 6/25/24 18:50, Sellam Abraham via cctalk wrote:
I think this is an appropriate time for this
announcement.
Over the many years I've been collecting, there have been more than
several
instances of a collector dying and their
collection effectively being
cast
to the wind because their surviving spouse or
family members have no idea
what to do with their computer collection. We are all very aware of this
unfortunate phenomenon.
To that end, I've been developing a Revocable Living Trust (RLT) for
computer collectors. I've been working on this off and on for the past
many months, and though it isn't quite ready yet, this is a good
opportunity to announce my plans.
Well, this is very interesting! I finally gave away (to the
LSSM) my one TRULY rare item. I displayed it at the VCFMW
in fall 2022, it was a Honeywell Alert computer that was
developed for the X-15 project. It was as far as I know the
first delivered all IC computer. Honeywell started
designing it in 1964 and had deliverable units in 1965, so
they started development after the Apollo Guidance Computer,
but got done earlier. The amazing part of this is that I
got a 2-volume history of the development document from
Honeywell for this system. The rest of my stuff is fairly
pedestrian.
I think I will take you up on this offer when it is ready.
My wife knows nothing of what this stuff is, and my kids
really don't know a whole lot either.
Jon