Any takers? Sounds like an opportunity to make another collector happy
and, possibly, make a few bucks in the process.
Reply to the originator directly if interested.
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On Sun, 27 Dec 1998 19:32:40 GMT, in alt.sys.pdp11 you wrote:
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>I am a collector of older computers, mostly home PC's from the late
>70's. I would love to add a PDP-11 to my collection, as the only non-PC.
>I have searched the web trying to find a place to buy/save one, but have
>come up empty. I cannot afford to spend a lot, but would happy pay
>something for one, including crating/shipping charges. It will
>definately find a good, safe home.
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>If you know of a PDP that needs a good home and would like to help me to
>rescue it, please let me know. Email responses to
>todd.osborne(a)barnstormer-software.com are also greatly appreciated.
>Thanks,
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