Need contact information for dkdkk

Joe R. rigdonj at cfl.rr.com
Sun Jul 17 07:31:50 CDT 2005


At 11:33 PM 7/16/05 -0500, James wrote:
>Joe R. wrote:
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>>   That's one of the parts that I most enjoy. It's like a treasure hunt to
>>me and I enjoy the trill of discovery. That's why I have little respect for
>>people that want to do nothing but sit at their desk and buy off of E-bay.
>>And I have NO patience when they start whining and complaining about E-bay
>>prices!  If they don't like E-bay prices then get out and find their own
>>stuff!  There's plenty of it available.  For example, Friday I picked up
>>TEN FH 8" Shugart floppy drives in minty condition AND a HP 9835A AND a
>>Diablo RK-05 compatible disk drive. Cost = $0.00
>>
>>     Joe
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>I enjoy getting out and scrounging as much as the next person.  
>Unfortunately, I work 60-80 hours a week which cuts into time for 
>treasure hunting therefore ebay has to be my primary source a lot of the 
>time.  I do frequent the LowEndMac swap list, check out surplus places 
>in the DFW area when I'm out of service calls and network with some 
>other collectors who share my specific interests too.  I've been known 
>to drive to Austin on a Saturday just to check out Goodwill there.  My 
>biggest bitch is that electronics surplus stores seem to be dying out.  

   That's definitely a problem. I used to have six good sources in this
area and now I'm down to two. The only good part of that is that one of
them is picking up a lot of the business from two of the former ones and I
have this one "trained" to watch out for the kind of stuff that I'm
interested in so I'm a LOT of good stuff from him lately. I'm not having to
do nearly as much running around and I'm not having to deal with some of
the other loonies.


>As new equipment gets cheaper and cheaper, less seems to be ending up in 
>store and more at the recycler's dump.

   You just have to find the recyclers! With the mountains of PCs out there
now every town has as at least one. They may setup to deal only with PCs
but they all get occasional S-100, HP and other worthwhile computers and
since they're not part of what they deal with they'll usually sell them CHEAP.


 As an example, I really miss 
>Software Etc in Allen.  As a Mac collector, it was my second home.  They 
>survived on resale of older PeeCee stuff.  As new equipment got cheaper, 
>the profit from older stufff grew slimmer.  Finally they closed the store.

    Yeah there was a trift store in the area that used to be THE place for
people dropping off computers. I got a lot of good deals there but they got
out of the computer business :-(

    Joe
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