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Well-known member
Well, this was unexpected. This weekend I was put into contact with the local estate of a well known community member from San Diego County, California. After communicating with his family, I went by the house to check out the "thousands upon thousands" of vintage Apple items - along with other computing, video game and general consumer technology history. I wasn't able to spend more than a few hours but, yeah, it definitely lived up to expectations (and then some).
Realistically, the family could use help from someone who would be able to dispose of 100+ Apple II machines (all variants including prototypes), hundreds upon hundreds of expansion cards, components including CPUs and memory chips - you name it. This is a 3500 square foot house FULL of stuff. You could spend days upon days there.
If anyone here has an online store and wants to just take it all for inventory, that would be ideal. But people who would make large purchases are also welcome. Please message me for info.
Bring a semi truck, a U-Haul or a large SUV.
Here's what I brought home after a few hours there:
Realistically, the family could use help from someone who would be able to dispose of 100+ Apple II machines (all variants including prototypes), hundreds upon hundreds of expansion cards, components including CPUs and memory chips - you name it. This is a 3500 square foot house FULL of stuff. You could spend days upon days there.
If anyone here has an online store and wants to just take it all for inventory, that would be ideal. But people who would make large purchases are also welcome. Please message me for info.
Bring a semi truck, a U-Haul or a large SUV.
Here's what I brought home after a few hours there: