Re: Your posting on CBM Hackers mailing list October 24

From: Ernie Chorny <chorny_at_tamcotec.com>
Date: Sun, 24 Oct 2010 21:46:57 -0400
Message-ID: <4CC4E191.8080600@tamcotec.com>
On 10/24/2010 4:30 PM, raycomp wrote:
> If anyone on this list is interested:
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> 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
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> 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
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> |Raymond C. Bryan  651-642-9890 vox      | The battle is sometimes |
> |Raymond Computer  651-642-9891 fax     | to the small 
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> |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
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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


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