In article <ded268c40712091038offab0fbg2bc611169d5c55b7 at mail.gmail.com>,
"Paxton Hoag" <innfoclassics at gmail.com> writes:
So if you see one expect to pay for it.
I had to outbid other Crommeco collectors for the Beehive. $350.
For the Tektronix 4010/4014 that I got -- well they were free! I had
a post out on comp.terminals looking for one of these and for a while
there if you googled "Tektronix 4010" (or 4014), my post would be in
the first page of results (alas, no longer) and the guy contacted me.
He was in Denver and I drove out there to haul them back from his
storage. He even let me crash at his house instead of getting a
hotel, a very nice guy. The 4014 is in near mint condition. It turns
out it was one of the very last ones purchased by his company right
before they discontinued support for the 4014. So it sat in his
company's storage for 10+ years. Then he rescued it from his company
and stored it for another 10+ years. Then I rescued it from him :-).
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