I'd love to have some. I'd find a way to pay the shipping... and for
the gear if it's cheap enough. I almost got my hands on one once, but
the stuff got THROWN AWAY before my friend could get hold of it.
Thrown away. A tragedy.
On 14 November 2012 18:34, Tony Aiuto <tony.aiuto at gmail.com> wrote:
Dave?:
There are many people on this mailing list who collect that sort of
equipment. A great first step might be to photo inventory it to a picasa or
facebook album so that many people can take a look. My guess is that you
will get several offers, and possibly a recommendation or two about what
are the most valuable pieces. If your fiduciary responsibility is to the
estate, some things probably should be auctioned on EBay.
-tony
> The DigiBarn received this note from someone who is trying to handle the
> proper dispensation of a ton of IMSAI stuff located in Albuquerque NM (not
> Ohio). Read on below and feel free to get directly in touch with him...
>
> ###
> I am in the process of clearing the estate of Gary W. Harris who opened
> the first computer store in Columbus, OH in about 1975.
> He was an IMSAI dealer. I have IMSAI equipment, including an 8080, many
> S-100 boards, and manuals for boards and for IMSAI equipment. Still going
> through stuff.
> There is so much stuff, and I don't want to go the EBay route with all the
> posting, packaging and sending.
> Can you advise on the disposal of this material in a way that will be to
> the mutual advantage of the recipient and Gary's estate.
>
> Contact: davharr at q.com
> ###
>
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