I have an F or M with the complete industrial front panel. I might
have extra red and blue switches still boxed away. I might be able to
trade/sell you a regular one. I'm still tring to get caught up, but
next surgery is Nov 1st.
Paul
On Fri, Sep 28, 2012 at 12:48 AM, Ian King <IanK at vulcan.com> wrote:
On 9/21/12 2:35 AM, "SPC" <spedraja at
ono.com> wrote:
I'm sure that someone is doing it from time
ago, but as a
documentation effort (and ever that it wouldn't suppose a legal
problem), I would suggest to keep the photos of items like this one
which appear in eBay from time to time.
This PDP8 is an example.
SPc.
2012/9/21 mc68010 <mc68010 at gmail.com>:
On 9/20/2012 11:06 PM, SPC wrote:
My excuses. I've located it with my eBay searchings and the returning
url comes assigned to .uk
I really just mentioned it in case people were thinking it was in the
UK.
Getting that to the UK would cost a mess of money.
Is there anything around about the design work at DEC ? I would love to
hear
the story about the red, white, and blue design of this box. Did they
design it after a wild 4th of July BBQ? It looks so different.
FWIW, I have an 8/f with the Industrial-8 faceplate, but the original
8/e/f/m switch paddles. I purchased the 8/f on eBay and the seller
claimed that while someone was cleaning the faceplate, he wiped off all
the printing. In addition to what I paid for the machine, I had to find
another faceplate. What was available at the time was the Industrial-8,
and I find I like it. I just wish I could find matching switch paddles
for less than a second mortgage. :-) -- Ian
PS: if I'd known he was going to 'clean' it, I'd have told him,
don't
touch it, just send it. Of course, it ended up on my doorstep in a liquor
box with a bit of crumpled newspaper around it. Some people just
shouldn't be allowed anywhere near vintage hardware. (Yes, I gave him
negative feedback - especially since it also took seven weeks of nagging
to get him to ship it. He's no longer on eBay under that name.)