So my city is having their annual cleanup where everyone puts all the junk they've managed to accumulate out for free pickup, so I decide to go cruising for about 4 hours and see what I can find. The usual assortment of rag, bottle and bone men/women were out. Furniture restorers, antiques dealers, scrap metal merchants, TV and radio repair guys, mower motor fixer uppers, you name it, they were out in force. Anyway, while cruising around looking for Macs, I figured I'll pick up any PC crap boxes I find to strip for parts to sell on ebay so at least I get my gas money back. It was pretty uneventful most of the night. A lot of P2,P3, and a couple of P4 boxes. Some 286-486 machines, but I left those for the landfill. Not enough sellable parts in most of those to bother throwing them in the trunk. It's a shame, too, because there was a really nice Tandy 486SX33 system with monitor and printer BOXED out at one place, but I didn't have enough room and didn't think I'd be able to get anything for it, even a complete system packed in the original boxes. Shipping costs would be a deal breaker.
So after collecting about 20 PC's, I almost drive past one pile hidden in the shadows. I stop and check it out and see a monitor. Lots of those out, most I left because they are just generic VGA crap and I have enough of those. This monitor looks beige, though. A Mac? Getting closer I notice a flat box with computer ports next to the monitor stuffed between it and a piece of wood. I pull it out. 8-o A IIc!!!! No BS an honest to goodness IIc with monitor and Imagewriter printer!! Into the back seat it goes. It's too good to sit in the trunk with the PCs. I had promised that if I found a Mac, I would quit looking, but I have a loophole. A IIc isn't a Mac, so the search continues.
A little while later, a Sun SparcClassic(!), and after that a C64 and 1541 disk drive. A few PC's later and I hit the motherlode. THREE (3) Macs in one pile. I couldn't believe it. A 6100/66 that looked to be an AV but the video card had been removed. Not a problem as I have a loose 7100 HPV card that I can use with it. Also, a 7600/132 and a 9500/200. There were also three Apple 14" monitors there, but I have plenty of those already. There was also a box there with documentation for the 6100 and a couple floppys and (trumpets sound) that funky monitor cable that the 6100's use looking like it had never been removed from the box. So, keeping my promise, I packed up the Macs and headed home. Tomorrow I'll be spending the day picking over PC carcasses and testing the Apples to make sure they have all their relevant bits and are in working order. Maybe I'll even find some upgrades inside. That would be nice. [
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So after collecting about 20 PC's, I almost drive past one pile hidden in the shadows. I stop and check it out and see a monitor. Lots of those out, most I left because they are just generic VGA crap and I have enough of those. This monitor looks beige, though. A Mac? Getting closer I notice a flat box with computer ports next to the monitor stuffed between it and a piece of wood. I pull it out. 8-o A IIc!!!! No BS an honest to goodness IIc with monitor and Imagewriter printer!! Into the back seat it goes. It's too good to sit in the trunk with the PCs. I had promised that if I found a Mac, I would quit looking, but I have a loophole. A IIc isn't a Mac, so the search continues.
A little while later, a Sun SparcClassic(!), and after that a C64 and 1541 disk drive. A few PC's later and I hit the motherlode. THREE (3) Macs in one pile. I couldn't believe it. A 6100/66 that looked to be an AV but the video card had been removed. Not a problem as I have a loose 7100 HPV card that I can use with it. Also, a 7600/132 and a 9500/200. There were also three Apple 14" monitors there, but I have plenty of those already. There was also a box there with documentation for the 6100 and a couple floppys and (trumpets sound) that funky monitor cable that the 6100's use looking like it had never been removed from the box. So, keeping my promise, I packed up the Macs and headed home. Tomorrow I'll be spending the day picking over PC carcasses and testing the Apples to make sure they have all their relevant bits and are in working order. Maybe I'll even find some upgrades inside. That would be nice. [

