In article <CANij+dff8WzcFsW8G0KE1HZTudN=A7d12K3OKG=YG6U6DbDLAw at mail.gmail.com>,
William Donzelli <wdonzelli at gmail.com> writes:
While
preparing the paperwork for some donations to the Computer History
Museum, I started wondering about appraising the artifacts donated for tax
write-off purposes. Who would qualify as an appraiser of classic computer
items? I think I'm a pretty good candidate given the time I've spent
selling the stuff on Ebay. Is this something I should run by a lawyer?
Someone in the business. Sellam, for example.
I'd put Will in that category, too :-).
I can appraise terminals and graphics stuff if anyone needs help.
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