Goodwill Computer Works.
Everything except Microsoft Office and the Commodore Modem is shrinkwrapped, brand new in box.
They were arbitrarily priced from $2-$6 each. I pretty much cleaned them out of shrinkwrapped Mac software. I did turn down some non-shrinkwrapped software because I don't know if the boxes are really complete or not.Nice, how much were they?
For old software I look at thrift stores, Goodwill is ok for old DOS games once in a while, and Village Discount Outlet thrift is good for mac software once in a while.@Unknown_K
Where exactly do you live in Ohio and do you know of any places to get old Macs (GoodWill, etc...)?![]()
For machines find the local recyclers and become friendly with them. Learn the scrap rates and give them 50% more and you can pretty much have anything there. My collection has grown quite a bit over the last year by going to the recycler, and they let me look around without escort.
I am in Youngstown, OH. Larger cities should have larger recycling centers.
You need to check the thrifts and recyclers weekly, most of the time you find little or nothing others you get floods of good stuff.
I'm not sure if I want to open any of the boxes...Now comes the time when we mob you for disk images.
Actually I have two shrinkwrapped HyperCard Dev Kits. One is for sale if anyone is interested.oh man....hypercard developemet kit 8-o
Plenty of businesses would buy multiple copies of business software and just open one and install that set on all their machines (in the 80's and early 90's).