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Tracy Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Tracy Johnson <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Ed,

I got my HP110 plus, and some other thing I promised from Dan Ridenour.

Also an HP7970, two HP7980s, a Micro/XE with NIC (which is really an 
Extended Mighty Mouse) with about four dozen serial ports, an HP2563x, a 
Jamaica loaded with 8 half-heights, and some Buffalo chips.  Some dumb 
terminals and a box they can be shipped in.

I may also have 2 more HP256x printers in the near future and a 1500LQ 
to get rid of that nobody wants.

(Of course the big pieces would cost me.  Hence my earlier references to 
the 800 number.)

On 8/20/19 8:15 PM, ED SHARPE wrote:
> SMECC museum needs  example of all the  hardware but  especially the early stuff series  1,  2, 3, cx, 30, 33, 40, etc etc etc  more  37 mighty mouse stuff as  we  need to  have that  as the  system to  run 100  years... also  save manuals  peripherals  cables  advertising material   peoples  memories ...... make  our  day...
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> touchscreen I  wanted  all  hp  portable  and  150  stuff and add-ons.. hp 120  and 125..... other  hp terminals..
> ask  us before  before  tossing  stuff  or  sending  of  for  not  much.
> there are a  few  things  we  have money set aside  to pay  hi  price  for  like  2883 disc as  shipping  will be  a doozy! and  it is  a personal  issue  it  was our  drive  for our  first 2000F  system and it  is not here any more and we  need it  for the visual    does not even have  to  work  gold  color  preferred  but  will  repaint  front  panel if  needed
> we  also look   for  some 2000 and ACCESS  systems  and  a hot  need it  now is the GE terminet  with  hp paint job and  a 2883  hard  drive.
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>   technology  safely preserved in the  desert.. no hurricanes  no earthquakes    the  land  of safety....
> thanks ed sharpe archivist  for smecc
> www.smecc.org
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> In a message dated 8/20/2019 12:03:18 AM US Mountain Standard Time, [log in to unmask] writes:I have some old HP3000 hardware in storage a rack and a disc array, but
> I'm considering 1-800-got-junk also.
>
> I do plan on keeping my 928, just because.
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> On 8/19/19 7:28 PM, Johnson, Tracy wrote:
>> There is a new Television Advert in the U.S. making the rounds lately
>> for a service called 1-800-GOT-JUNK.
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>> Which apparently is its toll free phone number is the full business
>> name and website.  (www.1800gotjunk.com)
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>> On 8/19/2019 11:47 AM, Ron Seybold wrote:
>>> Hi Friends,
>>>
>>> Lots of people are making decisions about their older 3000s. Have you
>>> been able to sell yours, or is some of it being donated or scrapped?
>>> If you’re a hardware broker, have you been buying?
>>>
>>> Thanks for the replies,
>>>
>>> Ron Seybold
>>> 3000 Newswire
>>>
>> Tracy Johnson
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>> BT
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