On 10/24/2010 4:30 PM, raycomp wrote: > If anyone on this list is interested: > > Books, magazines, software, games, blank floppy disks, C64, C128, > Amiga (used or some still new in the wrapper) > > Hardware: monitors 1702, 1080, 1084, 1802, 1902, CM140, one or 2 VGA > style Amiga monitors > C64s (coco breadbox many,many) C64cs (a few) C128s several (maybe a > couple 128d) +/4s, C16s, Vic20s > many many many 1541s (1541c,1540) and some 1571s, 1541-IIs perhaps a > couple 1581s, some SFD1000s > Pets 40xx some 80xx a few Pet dual floppy drive units (mostly 4050), > B128 (maybe 2) > Amigas 500, 1000, 2000, 2500 > > Chips for all these and parts parts parts > > Contact raycomp@visi.com > Linda Tanner's C128 is in there some where yet to be found. > What is not picked up or spoken for goes to electronics recycler. > --Ray > --------------------------------------------------------------- > |Raymond C. Bryan 651-642-9890 vox | The battle is sometimes | > |Raymond Computer 651-642-9891 fax | to the small > for | > |2402 University Ave -email: raycomp | the bigger they > are | > |St Paul MN 55114 _at_visi_dot_com | the harder they > fall. | > |USA Amiga - Commodore | -- James > Thurber -- | > http://www.raymondcomputer.com > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list > Hi Raymond - interested in the 1540 if you still have it. What would be most economical USPS shipping to postal code L5A 1E3 Canada? Thanks, Ernie Chorny Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2010-10-25 02:00:02
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