Holy crap, that is an amazing haul. I would have taken it all too.
Would still love to thumb through some of the manuals!
Regards,
Kevin
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 3:34 PM, Donald via cctalk
wrote:
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the
Wow. It is rare to see anything related to the IBM 1410. The two sales
models with the 1415 console (one with a 13xx disk, the other with two
729 tape drives) were mouth watering...
It was interesting to see the time clock (perhaps from S/N 00360?) as
well - complete with key.
Maybe they will s
Oops. *Roswell not Atlanta.
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> On Jun 28, 2018, at 7:15 AM, Sam O'nella wrote:
>
> It's Lonnie in Atlanta. Spoken to him a few times in email and he/they are a
> serious investor in computer history. They also helped vintage computer
> festival southeast get a locat
I don’t recall if I had any 3880 documents. I will ask how they would like to
handle this type of request. There are many duplicates and they will need time
to catalog the documents.
It's Lonnie in Atlanta. Spoken to him a few times in email and he/they are a
serious investor in computer history. They also helped vintage computer
festival southeast get a location originally.
It's a good home for that gear.
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> On Jun 28, 2018, at 2:55 AM, Christi
I don’t think so.
On Wed, 27 Jun 2018, Donald wrote:
The whole collection went to
Computer Museum of America in Roswell, GA
https://computermuseumofamerica.org/
Is that the museum that formerly was in San Diego?
Christian
The whole collection went to
Computer Museum of America in Roswell, GA
https://computermuseumofamerica.org/
OK thanks!
That IBM logic trainer no one seems to have ever seen or has any data on
it. it used a separate power supply.. the part you see in the photo was
really interesting as it fits in a gray wood case with lots of plugable
tube modules like are used in all the non sag
What an incredible collection and thanks for taking the time to photograph
it. It was great fun going thru the slides. From the content my guess is u
were at least at some time at IBM SJ
I understand u have a collector for all of it, but if by chance he/she and
you have some original 3880 Storag
Woohoo! What a collection! And none of it junk! Well done. Let me guess:
staying in the US, East Coast, southern part? In any case, great that you found
an acquirer that could preserve your awesome collecting work. And thanks so
much for sharing the nice photos.
Marc
> On Jun 22, 2018, at 3:34
Thank you for posting the link to all those pictures. It looks like
lots stuff that never made it to your website.
As we all know, too many collectors keep their collections very
private, with very few allowed to see all the fun. I hope the new
owner continues to make the items visible.
--
Will
Hi Mike,
I figured you would see those.
Paul, 21ST Air Defense Command
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 10:50 PM, Mike Loewen via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:
>
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
>> had t
Sorry, I know nothing about the panel on the left.
My items were in California. I will check with recipient to see if I can
mention them.
gave it away or sold it?
and where was it geographically?
In a message dated 6/22/2018 9:33:06 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
4th sentence.
Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
Re: IBM junk https://www.smecc.org/wpe_files/wpe45.jpg logic trainer ibm on
left what can you tell me about it!? thanks ed sharpe
In a message dated 6/22/2018 8:50:25 PM US Mountain Standard Time,
cctalk@classiccmp.org writes:
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote
4th sentence.
Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
That’s a Computer Museum Starter Kit. Wow.
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018, Donald via cctalk wrote:
Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
Did you get rid of the SAGE pluggable units, as well?
JUNK283 - JUNK285
And the displa
I believe the 1130 used the 2315
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
> 106 loose big items.
>
> Filled the floor space of a 26'
> On Jun 22, 2018, at 6:34 PM, Donald via cctalk wrote:
>
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of s
, June 22, 2018 3:51 PM
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Subject: Re: IBM junk
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:34 PM Donald via cctalk
wrote:
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I
Wow that was a heck of a collection.
Wish I had known about it!
From: cctalk on behalf of Bill Degnan via
cctalk
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Subject: Re: IBM junk
On Fri
Well, not really.
CHM only wants my punched card collection (4000+ cards) which they are
getting when I croak. Did not want the other stuff.
Livingcomputers only interested in miniatures.
I will swear I sent a note to Al Kossow about manuals. No reply.
On Fri, Jun 22, 2018 at 6:34 PM Donald via cctalk
wrote:
> Collected stuff for over 10 years. Moving from 2300 sq. ft. to 1400. It
> had to go. Praise the computer gods I found someone that wanted it all.
>
> 115 boxes of manuals and documents.
> 26 boxes of coffee mugs
> 73 703 boxes of stuff.
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