Hey everyone! I have a solid update. In this post, we'll cover:
- Announcement of availability of items!
- Details about requesting items
- Where to find the list
- A "unicorn" that I found in the pile!
- Some questions that I have about handling all of the hard drives
Pricing
Keeping in mind that the goal of this is to distribute the collection, I've tried to price things at either very cheap or free. That said, there's packaging and shipping costs to consider. Because of that, bulky and hard-to-ship items are often free to make it realistic for you to get at a good total price.
The main thing that will fund the operation will be keyboards.
Shipping
I am going to attempt to ship most items with USPS. I also won't be shipping quickly, in fact, I don't have bulk shipping supplies yet, so larger items won't ship immediately. Smaller items will ship more quickly, depending on what packaging materials I have available.
For large items (especially with CRT's), I will always ship them CRT-down, tightly packed, preferably double-boxed, and with at least 4 inches of padding on all sides. Despite precautions, something will most likely get destroyed, but we will do our best.
I'm going to ask you to pay for shipping costs and materials, but I'll try to keep these as cheap as possible. International shipping will not be available at this time.
Getting Details About Items
Want to know a bit more about an item, or see photos of it? DM me, and I will post the details about the item in this thread for everyone to see.
Requesting Items
Here's how to claim an item! Please follow this process
exactly to keep things running smoothly. If you don't follow the process, you probably won't get the item(s) that you want.
1. In the list spreadsheet, leave a comment in the ID Number cell, indicating that you're interested.
2. On the TinkerDifferent forum, send me a DM with your real name as the title (not your screen name).
Note: Forum DM's only please! Replies to this thread or messages on other platforms will be ignored.
3. In the message, send me your address, and the ID Number(s) that you're interested in.
3. I will calculate a total price (item + shipping + shipping supplies), and send it to you.
Note: You'll have 24 hours to decide before I release the hold on the items that you are interested in.
4. If you accept the price and pay via PayPal, I'll put you in the (potentially very long) queue for shipping.
5. I'll let you know when your item has shipped with a tracking number.
The List!
Note: Before requesting items, please review the process above! If you deviate from the process or make things difficult for me in general, I will probably ignore your request. Sorry to be salty about this, it's just a REALLY big project and I need everyone's help!
You can find the complete list here!
For now, all keyboards that don't have a permanently-attached ADB cable will include an ADB cable. I plan to steadily post more items, but I'll update this thread whenever I do, so just keep watching the thread.
Hard Drives
One thing that you won't yet find on the list are hard drives, hard drive brackets, and hard drive sleds. There are probably 120 or more "loose" hard drives in the pile. A bunch of them are attached to Macintosh LC-style brackets:
And a bunch more are attached to hard drive sleds:
...and that's just a few of them, there are two more crates jam-packed with drives!
I've had requests to model and 3D print both LC brackets and sleds, which makes me think that there is demand for these. The hard drives, I am unsure about, especially considering that the
fantastic BlueSCSI is available for about $25! Further, shipping a small bracket and screws will be very cheap, but a heavy hard drive will add cost.
On the other hand, I know that it is best practice to check old storage media for lost or missing software that has not been archived. Collectively, we could probably do that, but I cannot take on that task. Divesting the pile is already turning out to be a huge job.
And then, there's the tricky part: I don't know what is on these drives, and I don't want to be liable for what could be on them. I don't want to be paranoid, but I also want to be smart. If you have experience with situations like this, I'd love to hear your advice about how to handle all of these hard drives.
Are they worth shipping? Should I be concerned about what is on them, and potentially and inadvertently distributing either private or illegal material? Should I be concerned about the archival of what is on them?
Please discuss in this dedicated thread.
A Unicorn
As I've been digging through the pile, I've been looking for a unicorn. There have been a couple of great finds already, such as a Quadra 840AV that boots and works, and the PowerBook 540 with a greyscale display and rare RAM expansion! But there hasn't been that truly "unicorn-like" find in here that I could get super excited about until this week (although the Quadra 840AV came pretty close, once I found out what it was).
In the bottom of the red milk crate were a few hard drives with a bunch of cards on top of them. I all but dumped the cards out on the floor! There were some good ones, some NuBus Ethernet Cards and a nice IIci cache card...
But then, one card (literally underneath a couple of other cards on the floor) caught my eye. Could it be?!
NO WAY! An Apple IIe card!
This is one of those cards that I've always wanted, but resigned to never buying, because I could never spend eBay prices on one. But now, one has fallen into my lap! I hope everyone is okay with this, but I've decided to keep this one, at least for now. Maybe someday, I'll find a Color Classic to put it in.
I just couldn't keep from telling you!