[NJARC] House full of "stuff"

sfg at comcast.net sfg at comcast.net
Sat Jul 16 15:03:39 EDT 2005


Evan,
There seems to be some older vintage computer stuff around in the top of the pile, I saw what looked like a 8 inch floppy exerciser box and a altos storage unit, tape? As I said they are still digging out but Shirley said that her husband talked about having valuable old computers. It should be worth watching.
Steve 

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> Steve, 
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> Were the computer items just typical x86 stuff, or did 
> any of them appear to be more "vintage" from 70s/80s? 
> 
> - Evan Koblentz 
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> --- sfg at comcast.net wrote: 
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> > All, 
> > I went to a yard sale today which will be continuing 
> > "all summer". The owner of the house died recently 
> > and his family is trying to sell off his stuff 
> > (electronics). I saw computer stuff, test equipment, 
> > cables, parts, microwave equipment, Geiger counters, 
> > boxes of tubes and stuff. The house is packed to the 
> > roof. 
> > 
> > The people running the sale are are planning on 
> > running weekends for a month or two as they unpack. 
> > They said there is some ham radio gear upstairs but 
> > I didn't get to check. I wouldn't bother to ask for 
> > specific items yet. 
> > 
> > The sale is at 16 Leonard St. in Red Bank, NJ. 
> > Advertised times are 1:30PM to 7PM Friday, Saturday 
> > and Sunday this week. 
> > 
> > The contact is Shirley Sharkey 
> > 732-693-7782. 
> > 
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