Grail in this case meaning (for the uninitiated) an item that you've wanted for a while, but haven't been able to acquire (either due to timing, or it being so rare, etc.)
Curious as to what your deepest vintage computing desires are.
At least for myself, I kinda have 3, all vintage Macs, and all for nostalgia's sake:
Power Mac 8100: My very first PPC Mac. Was given to me by a friend who worked for a computer recycler in the early 2000s and it rolled across his desk. That recycler would actually take in eWaste and rebuild it and donate it to local schools that needed computers, and the policy was that for every two computers you built and shipped, you could build one of your own if you wanted and take it home. They later killed that policy but not before I got some sick scores.
Power Mac 9500: Happened in much the same way. Friend caught it, pulled it out of the pile of computers, and brought it home as a nice upgrade for me. Replaced the 8100 and was my primary PPC Mac until I upgraded to a iMac G3 a few years later.
Power Mac 9600/Beige G3 Tower: The "I wish I had this" machine of my youth. My friend who set me up actually built himself up quite a nice little machine by the end of the recycler's "take stuff home" policy, even scoring a Sonnet G3 for it at some point and a gigantic (well, to us at the time) 10GB hard drive for it.
The fun part is I actually had an 8100 with a Maxpowr G3 in it by the end of high school (2007 or so) that I scored from my school's ewaste bin, but alas, it got lost when I had to move after I graduated. So close, but yet...so far.
Curious as to what your deepest vintage computing desires are.
At least for myself, I kinda have 3, all vintage Macs, and all for nostalgia's sake:
Power Mac 8100: My very first PPC Mac. Was given to me by a friend who worked for a computer recycler in the early 2000s and it rolled across his desk. That recycler would actually take in eWaste and rebuild it and donate it to local schools that needed computers, and the policy was that for every two computers you built and shipped, you could build one of your own if you wanted and take it home. They later killed that policy but not before I got some sick scores.
Power Mac 9500: Happened in much the same way. Friend caught it, pulled it out of the pile of computers, and brought it home as a nice upgrade for me. Replaced the 8100 and was my primary PPC Mac until I upgraded to a iMac G3 a few years later.
Power Mac 9600/Beige G3 Tower: The "I wish I had this" machine of my youth. My friend who set me up actually built himself up quite a nice little machine by the end of the recycler's "take stuff home" policy, even scoring a Sonnet G3 for it at some point and a gigantic (well, to us at the time) 10GB hard drive for it.
The fun part is I actually had an 8100 with a Maxpowr G3 in it by the end of high school (2007 or so) that I scored from my school's ewaste bin, but alas, it got lost when I had to move after I graduated. So close, but yet...so far.