Hello Jochan,
I’m really sorry to hear that you’re having to part with your collection 
because of health issues. I truly hope you’re doing better or will be soon. 
That said, your decision to give away parts of your collection gives me a rare 
opportunity to get my hands on a few computers I’ve always dreamed of owning.
Unfortunately, I live in Poland, and finding old non-PC computer equipment here 
is usually close to impossible—we mostly started computerizing in the 1990s 
with cheap East Asian PC hardware. Because of that, if you’d be willing to give 
some of the machines to me, I’d honestly be happy to drive all the way from 
Poland to your place and back.
I’m an electronics engineer (still a student), and I’m especially interested in 
older systems like your PDP-11/34 with its Tektronix 4010 graphic terminal. I 
really enjoy working with machines where you’re close to the bare metal when 
fixing and using them—that’s what fascinates me the most. I could also take 
some newer systems, like a VAXstation or something from Sun, and donate them to 
the Museum of Engineering here in Kraków. Some friends of mine there are 
starting to organize a new computer history exhibition beginning next summer.

PS: What’s the best way to contact you? This is honestly my first time using a 
mailing list. Someone reposted your message on a computer history Discord, 
otherwise I probably wouldn’t have found it.
Best regards,
Mikołaj

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