Let me know. I can possibly take a trip on Saturday morning/afternoon.
What sort of size are we looking @? I have a golf estate.
Regards
Charles
-----Original Message-----
From: Jules Richardson [mailto:julesrichardsonuk at yahoo.co.uk]
Sent: 12 April 2005 12:37
To: General Discussion: On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Apollo 340 machines (Manchester uni, UK)
Chap at Manchester uni has three Apollo 340 machines (plus assorted
spares by the sounds of it) which are heading to the skip today. I've
been trying to save these for a couple of weeks but it's just too far
away for anyone at the museum to make a dedicated trip to collect them,
and none of our people get up to that part of the country very often.
Maybe someone local can rescue them instead (or even can hold them on
our behalf for a bit!)
Shout if so anyway and I can give you contact details - maybe they can
be held in a room somewhere for a few days if someone's definitely
coming to pick them up.
These are early Apollos so it'd be nice to save at least one (earliest
ones we have are DN3500 and DN3000 machines)
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