I met Alexandra (the seller) at a nearby Starbucks
to pick up my loot (a core assembly and front panel)
at her suggestion. We had coffee and talked about
computers and electronics. It turns out that she
deals mostly in microwave and radio gear, and had no
idea that PDP-8s were so highly prized. I asked her
about the status of the rest of the machine. It turns
out that she had one box, dirty and a bit rusted,
that she had discarded, not realizing that it too
would fetch a good price or that the machine in
one piece would fetch top-dollar, shipping and all.
I think she was rather blown away by what people were
bidding. I imagine if she ever comes across another
classic machine, she will treat it with a bit more
respect. I gave her a few pointers to the sort
of things that were particularly collectible or
interesting to members of the list, for example
anything DEC, HP, or with "blinkenlights". She knew,
that HP calculators are collectible, but didn't
realize that anyone wanted the minis for anything
other than parts or scrap.
--Bill
--- Al Kossow <aek(a)spies.com> wrote:
AARGH... Just looked on e-bay. There are a large
number of pdp-8 items
listed by a single vendor. Looks like 1 or more
/m
systems has been
disassembled. Feel like I am watching
humpty-dumpty, will the pieces ever
get back together again......
nope..
nothing heavy for the guy to ship either.
153.51 H212
102.50 H212
102.50 G111
50.00 G111
102.50 G233
86.00 G233
97.00 front panel
30.09 plex
74.77 8/M Omnibus
201.50 16 x top cons
50.00 M837
201.50 M7104
50.00 M8330
50.00 M8320
52.00 M8337
201.50 M7105
201.50 M7106
52.00 M840
52.00 M8335
52.00 M8336
50.00 M8300
50.00 M8310
52.00 M8655
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