Just taking the keyboard and nametag is not
preservation, but trophying.
But while I discourage the wanton disregard for the actual hardware, which
is really the part that's worth preserving, I realize not everyone has the
facilities to store such a large artifact. I suggest you try to find
someone in your area who is capable of and willing to store the beasts.
Two things please: 1..Alex posted this message since he wan
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Kevin Stumpf * Unusual systems *
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Collector - Commercial Mainframes & Minicomputers from
the 50s, 60s, & 70s and control panels and consoles.
Author & Publisher - A Guide to Collecting Computers &
Computer Collectibles * ISBN 0-9684244-0-6
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