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FYI on TRS-80 printers in Seattle area.

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Ernest

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Apr 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/20/00
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There are two very nice TRS-80 DMP printers at REPC. Both are white, not
silver, and one is a DMP 100, and the other is a 110. They're in good
condition in the AS-IS area, and you can probably get them for $5 each, and
if nothing else, it's fun to dig through the piles of junk that they have
back there -'cuz you never know what you might find.

Ernest

PS. If you don't find the printers at first glance, keep digging and you'll
find them.

John King

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Apr 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/20/00
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Ever been to the Tukwila location, and if so, is as fun as the Seattle site?


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Stewart and Leta Marshall

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Apr 20, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/20/00
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Chris Mitchell, manager at the Seattle RePC, is a friend of mine. He is
a proper Guru, with all the normal disdain for humanity and copious
amounts of cynicism. But a great guy actually, and a gold mine of info
on the older machines. They have a nice museum there now, with all
sorts of curiosities on display. If any of you are ever in the Seattle
area, this place is really worth stopping by for a few hours! The other
location is cool too, but mostly newer stuff.

Cheers, Stewart
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Marshall Machine Works
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Lopez Island, WA 98261 USA

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Ernest

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Apr 23, 2000, 3:00:00 AM4/23/00
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The Tukwila store is interesting but, as mentioned before, it's more focused
on newer hardware. I get the feeling that they toss out any interesting old
hardware but it may just be that most of the good "old" stuff just ends up
at the Seattle store. I've been out there a few times but it's not as fun
for me. Plus, I'm friends with the manager at the Seattle store, so he saves
anything for me that he thinks that I might want. If you like old hardware,
the Seattle store is the place to go.

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