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"Mark E. Fabian" <[log in to unmask]>
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In article <[log in to unmask]> "Gwin, Marise/EUG"
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>From: "Gwin, Marise/EUG" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Re: Free: 7933s and 7935 HPIB disk drives
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I can understand your feeling about these drives. We are a broker in HP
equipment located in Quebec, Canada and we are offered these drives
continually. The problem is there is nobody who buys them from us. What we do
now is send them to a computer scrap yard recommended by HP in Montreal. The
scrap yard doesn't pay anything for them but they will pick up the equipment.
 
Why not call your local HP office and ask for a good scrap yard to take them
away. It might work.
 
In the meantime, if you need some 7937XP's ...
 
 
EFE Quebec
Mark E. Fabian
 
>Smithsonian material, at least!  Or, from the sound of the previous 793x -
>bashing messages, perhaps it will get to the point where you gotta pay
>someone to take 'em off your hands.
 
>I'm not very handy but perhaps they could be converted into a
>jewelry-maker's centrifuge . . .

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