27;ll move them for you if you ever move. (at a small
charge).
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Hugh Falk wrote:
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> Here is a pic of
se things even come in boxes? The program tapes, I mean?)
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> From: Lee K. Seitz [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Jim Leon
Hugh Falk wrote:
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> Here is a pic of some of my games. I tried to get as much in as I could on
> this wall, but it doesn't quite cover it. I also have other sets of
> shelves not pictured. The sad part is that many of these shelves go two
> deep with games. I just moved in and am still organ
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Jim Leonard boldly stated:
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>My Timex Sinclair collection is very complete; I have technical manuals,
RAM
>expansion, and over 40 cassettes of programs (all purchased with
instructions,
>but they are showing wear). Would this be wo
Jim Leonard boldly stated:
>
>My Timex Sinclair collection is very complete; I have technical manuals, RAM
>expansion, and over 40 cassettes of programs (all purchased with instructions,
>but they are showing wear). Would this be worth anything at all on ebay? I
>keep seeing Sinclairs going for
"Lee K. Seitz" wrote:
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> And stuff to sell on eBay
> eventually (Commodore 128D, Timex/Sinclair 1000).
My Timex Sinclair collection is very complete; I have technical manuals, RAM
expansion, and over 40 cassettes of programs (all purchased with instructions,
but they are showing wear). Would t
"Lee K. Seitz" wrote:
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> Not software collecting, but a very related topic, I believe. What
> sort of hardware do you guys have/want? Do you have just one of each
> platform you collect (C-64, Apple II, PC, etc.) or several of each or
> some combination? For example, do you have an old PC/XT
>Not software collecting, but a very related topic, I believe. What
>sort of hardware do you guys have/want? Do you have just one of each
>platform you collect (C-64, Apple II, PC, etc.) or several of each or
>some combination? For example, do you have an old PC/XT with a CGA
>card for older ga
And here are most of the computers...
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From: Hugh Falk [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, September 06, 2000 3:48 PM
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Computer games are all I collect; however, in ord
izing...
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From: Hugh Falk [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: RE: [SWCollect] Finds and stuff
Computer games are all I collect; however, in order to play the games I
also have lots of hardwar
Computer games are all I collect; however, in order to play the games I
also have lots of hardware...but I don't consider myself a hardware
collector because I don't try to get all of the different flavors of each
platform...just one of each that can play a majority of the games. I have:
C-64
Chris Newman boldly stated:
>
>I think most of us are pressed for space, at least to some degree. My other
>computers, aside
>from my "main" PIII machines are a Franklin Ace (Apple II clone), Tandy 1000SX
>(the 3 channel
>Tandy sound is unique, as are the Tandy graphics), a 386-16 with EGA, and a
I think most of us are pressed for space, at least to some degree. My other
computers, aside
from my "main" PIII machines are a Franklin Ace (Apple II clone), Tandy 1000SX
(the 3 channel
Tandy sound is unique, as are the Tandy graphics), a 386-16 with EGA, and a CoCo
III. I will
eventually add a 2
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