Retro Cool Technology

Mass production of glass bulbs - 1950


Glass Ribbon Machine

 
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Insert disk. Switch machine on:

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Ahh, the good old days . . .

I still have a Commodore C-64 in the box and Commodore VIC-20 in the box(with matching serial numbers). A whole Plastic bin full of Cassette Drives, Disk Drives and Manuals! :lol: I use WinVice 3.2 for my everyday Commodore Computing! :hailprobe:

Christopher Tarana
 
Has anyone seen Andy44? hasn't posted in a while.
 
 
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My Trash80 is still in the attic. Couldn’t even sell it at a yard sale for $1 some years ago.
 
You might try eBay, particularly if your TRS-80 still works -- they are going for several hundred dollars there.
 
But please only sell it to people who take care of it! I hate to see people buying retro-hardware just to re-sell them (with margin).
Having an old machine in good hands is a good feeling. Seeing it sold again without any maintenance done to it just for the profit is making me sad.
A local retro-enthusiasts group is almost always the better choice (in my opinion)
 
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