After a lot of thought, I've decided to sell off my collection of computer
literature. This collection consists of presskits, brochures, photos,
catalogs, and other items. Much of this collection came from my years as an
editor for publications such as BYTE and 80 Micro. The age ranges from the
early 1970s through the 1990s, and includes everything from PDAs, micros,
portables, minis, and mainframes. It also includes material on software,
peripherals, online services, and misc. related paraphernalia. If you have
my book, Collectible Microcomputers, most of the images in it were scanned
from this material.
My plan is to sell it off piece by piece, and I'm giving list members first
dibs. Pricing will be reasonable, below eBay rates. I do have a few rare
items that I will need to get more for.
I do not have a list, but it's filed in a somewhat orderly fashion. If you
send me your want list offline, I can get back to you quickly. I'm also
traveling frequently through early May, which might slow my responses.
There is a catch. The reason I'm selling is that I'm going digital--it's a
lot easier to manage everything that way. I plan to scan the items as I sell
them. If you want a lot of items, it may take a little time for me to scan
them.