Well, to be sure, they will let you inspect but I
doubt they'll let you do a power up test.
Also... Well, let's just say there are particularly interesting specimens in the
front windows that have been destroyed by UV and dust. I seem to recall an Osborne 1 in
that condition. :-(
Cheers,
Mike Whalen
On Apr 22, 2015, at 3:07 PM, Rod Smallwood
<rodsmallwood52 at btinternet.com> wrote:
I'm in England so I have no interest in any of these items. However as soon as I see
a don't touch notice alarms go off.
It usually means theres something wrong with these items but we don't want you to
know.
Never buy anything without a good hands on testing. We have a name for this type of item
'Landfill' no not where it should go but where it probaly came from.
<snip>
Is this John Keys, or someone else? John, hope you still have
your
collection going if this isn't you.
thanks
jim