Am 18.05.2013 05:26, schrieb William Donzelli:
I do not
believe that. But if there are people willing to pay thousands of
dollars for a TU56 - I am prepared to deliver.
A few TU56s have hit $1000+, but most seem to trade at $500-800 (on
and off Ebay).
That sounds quite more reasonable.
You probably should try to get the TU56s into the
hands of collectors,
as they are pretty rare devices even in DECland (the US Northeast) -
some US collectors would probably pay the excessive shipping to get
them to this country. RK05s are not nearly as rare, so may not be
worth shipping overseas.
That's one of the reasons why I mentioned them here -
but nobody sent me a PM yet...
I have seen
things you'd never believe. In several dimensions. Really vast
amounts of stuff (thousands of sqare metres packed!!!). And also acts of
unspeakable destruction. I saw drum memories, RP drives, big tape drives
from the sixties, and many other cool stuff being dismantled and binned by
metal type. Without being able to save very much.
It happens here as well.
I even think that this generally happened earlier in your
country than here.
Philipp
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