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I've got one in my lab in the basement. It started life with a TI 99/4A, and I got it second hand with the TI and the Ti expansion box. It's been sitting around not doing much for several years. Is there a special erason you want/need it? Is it for creating a period computer setup of the late '70s - early '80s? I'd be quite willing to donate it for the cost of shipping if it's gonna get used, esp. for a display piece or something... :coolmac:
BTW: I saw the section of "The Cult of Mac" with you in it, pretty cool! Saw Stuart Bell in there too. I pointed you guys out to my wife, but she's not a geek so they guy who built the Replica I means very little to her... ::)
I sent you a private message reguarding this.
Hey Jon, you'll have to email me because messages aren't available on applefritter right now.
replica 1 The Apple 1 replica
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