Goodwill stores
Computer Collector Newsletter
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Mon Mar 21 23:45:22 CST 2005
Heard back from the Goodwill spokeswoman. Obviously she doesn't know much
about our hobby, but she sounded genuinely interested.
Here's what she had to say, as published in this week's Computer Collector
Newsletter...
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>> Vol. 4, #12: March 21, 2005: News/opinion, tidbits, classifieds
>
> This week's issue:
> 1. Goodwill stores
> 2. Custom Apple II games
> 3. Amiga East 2005
> 4. Slide rule retro
>
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> NEWS & OPINION
>
> Recently there's been discussion of finding vintage computers at
> Goodwill stores, via the classiccmp.org's cctalk mailing list. How
> can we as collectors ensure that significant items aren't disposed of?
>
> Goodwill Industries International, the umbrella organization for 200
> independent agencies, does not set master policies for the operations
> of its 1,874 stores in the U.S., 75 in Canada, and one online (the
> address is http://www.shopgoodwill.com, but it's up to each store to
> determine which items are posted). About two-thirds of the stores
> accept computers, although there is no master list of which stores
> specifically. The only way to find out is to contact the stores --
> information is at http://locator.goodwill.org and (800)664-6577.
>
> But what can computer collectors do to salvage, say, a pre-release
> prototype of an IBM 5100? "Shop early and shop often" is the approach
> taken by collectors of most sorts, spokeswoman Christine Bragale
> noted. Bargains for computer collectors are especially likely to be
> found at the Goodwill Computer Works stores in Santa Ana, Calif.
> (http://www.ocgoodwill.org/computer_works/index.html) and Austin,
> Texas (http://www.austincomputerworks.org/contact.html) -- the Austin
> location even has its own computer museum slated to re-open in May.
>
> Store managers are generally alert for valuables, at least since
> someone found an original Picasso etching in a $3 throwaway pile a few
> years ago, Bragale said. "The donations attendant who had sorted it
> saw a broken frame and a picture of a nude," hardly something Goodwill
> would normally carry, she explained. Luckily that was noticed in time
> and sold at auction, she said. Vintage computer hobbyists are
> encouraged to volunteer for sorting duty at their local stores.
>
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> BOOKS FROM THE CCN STAFF:
>
> >> Buy your copy of "Collectible Microcomputers" directly from author
> Michael Nadeau: http://www.classictechpub.com. This amazing book
> includes more than 700 computers with details and pricing.
>
> >> "Computer Collector Newsletter's Guide to U.S. Computer Museums,
> 2005 Edition". Booklet examines 21 museums and includes GPS
> coordinates. It costs $6 ($10 for two), with $1 S&H per every two
> copies. PayPal to news at computercollector.com.
>
> >> Christine Finn's "Artifacts: An archeologist's year in Silicon
> Valley" is the story of the change from farmlands to high-tech. Buy
> it directly from MIT Press at http://tinyurl.com/6rllz (also see
> Christine's blog http://traumwerk.stanford.edu:3455/ChristineFinn/9).
>
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> This week's vintage gaming news from Armchair Arcade
> (http://www.armchairarcade.com):
>
> -- Do you remember Mystery House, the classic Apple II game from
> Sierra? Now you can play custom versions; the details are at
> http://www.armchairarcade.com/aamain/news.php?extend.277.
>
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> TIDBITS
>
> -- Amiga East 2005 will be held May 28-29 at the Marriott Courtyard
> adjacent to New York City's LaGuardia airport. This year is the
> Amiga's 20th anniversary. Tickets are $20 per day or $25 for both
> days. For more information please visit http://tinyurl.com/3nwzr.
>
> -- First I thought the binary wristwatches at ThinkGeek.com were the
> coolest ones around (http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/watches/6a17/).
> Then I thought the new PalmOS wristwatch from Fossil took the top
> honor (http://tinyurl.com/5canr). Now I'm into ThinkGeek's slide rule
> watch (http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/watches/74ce/zoom/). How cool
> is this!? Which would you rather have? (And will it run CP/M?)
>
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> CLASSIFIEDS
>
> This week's classifieds are sponsored by the Vintage Computer
> Marketplace at marketplace.vintage.org.
>
> For sale:
> 1. Full Apple III Setup:
> http://vintage-computer.com/vcforum/viewtopic.php?t=1674
> 2. Vic 20 setup:
> http://vintage-computer.com/vcforum/viewtopic.php?t=1671
> 3. Commodore 64 lot:
> http://vintage-computer.com/vcforum/viewtopic.php?t=1668
>
> Wanted:
> 1. Commodore Pet:
> http://www.vintage-computer.com/pet2001.shtml
> 2. Commodore 1084 monitor bezel:
> http://vintage-computer.com/vcforum/viewtopic.php?t=1673
>
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>
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>
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> prior art research, vintage computer consulting, movie and photography
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>
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> HAPPY VINTAGE COMPUTING!
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