Swap clarification (Was: bill was my first "real" computer comoany customer"
Fred Cisin
cisin at xenosoft.com
Tue Nov 13 17:33:26 CST 2018
> "Computer Swap America" run by John Craig. Santa Clara County Fairgrounds
> 344 Tully Road nice El Camino(s?)
> Opened to public at 10:00 AM, by which time, the vendors had been buying
> each others stuff for quite a while. "It's worth getting a vendor table,
> just for the early admission!"
On Tue, 13 Nov 2018, ED SHARPE wrote:
> YES! John Craig!
> Thank you  for the brain refresh!
> how many shows a year does he do?
I don't think that he has done one in MANY years.
40 years ago, he was doing them twice a year.
Then "Northwest Computer Swap" started holding shows at San Mateo
Fairgrounds. One time, Shugart showed up with a semi of "administrative
returns" I bought a lot of my first SA300's, SA455, SA465, SA475
Then quite a few others. But, asian sellers of new computer stuff at good
discounts began to be present at all of the shows, in increasing numbers.
Eventually, there was very little used stuff anywhere other than the
Foothill College Swap on second Saturday of each month. (outdoor
parking lot, started before dawn, even in the rain) I think that it
eventually moved to DeAnza?
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at xenosoft.com
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