In article <1e1fc3e90701241436k14fcca31vdd6a4cae9cf7f751 at mail.gmail.com>,
"Glen Slick" <glen.slick at gmail.com> writes:
Also a 9826. Ends 1/25/07. Reading, PA. Large lot.
Shipping would
be expensive.
http://www.dovebid.com/assets/display.asp?itemid=tbd312252
"Expensive" would depend on where you are. If Reading, PA is within
driving distance, then shipping will be just time and gas.
FWIW, my crappy CTS experience cost me $550 to have one pallet shipped
from Reading,PA to SLC,UT.
I won't use them again, of course, it was a night and day difference
between Craters & Freighters and CTS. C&F was awesome and CTS sucked.
BTW, the "Tektronix Monitor 920 IT" is actually a Tektronix 9201T
terminal -- which is really just a 4205 color graphics terminal
rebranded for test instrument bundles. My guess is that the terminal
originally went with one of these:
<http://www.dovebid.com/assets/display.asp?ItemID=tbd311738>
<http://www.dovebid.com/assets/display.asp?ItemID=tbd312190>
<http://www.dovebid.com/assets/display.asp?ItemID=tbd311479>
I didn't see any mention of the keyboard, so it might be thrown in
with another lot of "PC keyboards" since they seem to think the
terminal is a "monitor".
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