On Jul 9, 5:43 am, Joshua Lewis <joshantiq...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Look locally don't buy from other seas or interstate.
>
>
> Find old vintage 68k macs look in op shops dumpsters computer
> swap-meets or computer recyclers in your local area.

Well yeah I got my quadra630 and performa475 and performa450 and
powerbook165c all of them for free, pretty good...

Got half those via local Craig's List but the other half simply found
out on the sidewalk walking around.

It all may depend on where you live, in some urban areas it is easier
to find them maybe where they collect. In remote or isolated areas
mail order is everything.

Parts are a mixed story in my experience. I found some at garage sales
and thrift stores but you have to take what you can get. When you can
you can save a lot over Ebay.

In any case patience helps.


>
> Don"t buy them on ebay because they cost to much in shipping its not worth
> it.
>
> Joshua Lewis joshantiq...@gmail.com
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