On 30/06/2013 21:55, "Cindy Croxton Electronics Plus" <sales at
elecplus.com>
wrote:
The are a few Apple II, LCII and LCIII, PowerPro, Mac
Classic, Mac 128, Mac
256, lsome newer towers (still 16+ years old), lots of monitors (from the
old tilt-screen to 17" multimedia and tall word processing screens) and
all-in one machines, some lasers, some extra cards for the Apple IIs, floppy
drives (single and double), a little bit of game software, some manuals,
some boot disks, some utilities and word processing, Claris, over 70
keyboards, etc. Also lots of modems, adapters, cables, etc.
Bah, a Mac 128 is the only thing I'm missing from my 'interesting' Mac pile.
I had to move on all my beige boxes last time I moved house but kept the Fat
Mac and some classic-era ones. Shipping from Texas to the UK will be
eye-watering :S
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Adrian/Witchy
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