should have kept the good signed stuff
and sold the lesser stuff perhaps?
unless you had them sign a stack of them.
Ed#
In a message dated 6/13/2016 12:00:32 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk at
snarc.net writes:
One thing I did want to ask was, there was some
debate about an original
signed Apple. I couldn't make out if there was or was an announcement or
if
it did or
did not get sold.
The auction has four
days remaining:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191890608380.
We're also auctioning a signed Sol-20:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/191890605553
Both machines are super-clean, fully working, and autographed by their
respective inventors (Woz/Felsenstein).
All proceeds go to VCFed which is a non-profit.
Also what had northern California go to do with
it?
Nothing. :) Someone asked, in a wishful thinking moment, if the
announcement is about a new VCFestival in southern California. I replied
it's not and that northern Calif. is a good place to visit for VCF West
this summer.
Well the signature does not a lot for me but the system looks really nice.
Just as I remember them.
At the time I did a line in modified 12" TV's as monitors. (sold loads)
There was also a silver cased version.
Rod