Bugbooks |
SCELBI Microcomputer |
First of all I have been involved directly with computers for over 50 years & that was a big help. However the source of most of my collection was a result of just advertising for them. For more then 30 years I ran very simple classified advertisement "wanted pre1980 microcomputers for historical collection".
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Ad in QST magazine |
Computer Collector |
I have many 100's & probably 1000's of letters, fax's, emails, postcards, notes scratched on the back of napkins, and phone logs as well. I kept them all and now it is interesting to look back at them.
I selected a few of the offer letters and notes - I hope you find them interesting.
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Schoolsky Apple 1 |
Schoolsky Apple1 Computer |
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Craig Solomonson offered me this Apple 1 computer July 1996 for his price of less then $40,000.
WOW I sure missed a computer that made the big time - Auction at Breker Nov 28, 2010 - Yes, Italian collector Marco Boglione paid $212,000 for a 34-year-old Apple-1
Craig Solomonson Apple 1 |
The information below is from the Apple 1 Registry
Solomonson Apple 1 |
NTI logo at one time purchased from Frank Anderson, an electronic dealer in Great Falls, Montana by Craig Solomonson for MECC. Craig reports that this computer was sold by Jobs and shipped from his parents address. Woz seemed a bit confused when Craig showed him the invoice and asked about it. He said "Not sold by us, although Job's may have sold it without telling me."
- Sold by Craig to Jesse Sackman in California
- $50,000 unit sold in Ebay auction 320447681957, late in 2009
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Byte Magazine 1 |
Donation Postcard Larsen Blog |
Sometime we received a note on a card or scrap of paper. This card from John was loaded with good stuff and for only $25. First issues of Byte and Kilobaud magazine and a COSMAC VIP microcomputer. This was added to our historical collection.
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Regis and Steve Jobs |
McElwee Letter Larsen Blog |
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Forest Duston phone log |
Forest Duston Apple 1 computer |
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Snyder Apple 1 computer |
John Burch Apple 1 in wooden case |
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MITS Altair 8800 |
Brady Letter Larsen Blog |
This letter from Brady resulted in me acquiring serial #21A MITS Altair 8800 computer. I do know their are 2 with lower serial # however this one was ordered 12-17-74 as wired unit and may be the lowest serial # for a factory wired 8800. I remember on the phone he told me he was one of the folks that camped out for a week in the parking lot at the factory waiting to get his computer. Ed Robert's the owner of MITS expected to sell about 500 computers. He had orders for 5,000 in a very short time.
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Pique Letter Larsen Blog |
Magnetic Core Memory |
Many items other than computers were in the offerings. Here are 2 Core memory boards - I am sure I purchased both of them.
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Simoneau Letter Larsen Blog |
Heath H8 Computer |
We advertised in about 6 publications and here is a response to ad in Electric Radio. I purchased this Heath H8 with H9 monitor and keyboard.
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Apple lll computer |
Brachhold Letter Larsen Blog |
This fax from Paul was loaded with goodies. Frankin ACE, Apple lll, several OSI computers --- 40 Atari T- shirts ---and a Kaypro dealer sign. I know where the sign is in the warehouse and will get our for a few photos. This package was a little expensive for the time - over $1000 but it looks very inexpensive now. I purchased all these items.
It also included item 13 -- Whatever else I promised yo that I cannot remember. I don't remember what I received so that makes us even.
Bugbook Computer Msuem |
The Kaypro sign is now in our museum - look to upper left of photo Dave 1-15-15.
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Winkler Letter Larsen Blog |
Len Winkler Radio show |
Looks like I was on the Len Winkler radio show in 1995. I remember the show but not much about the interview.
I don't think anyone listened as is was on at the start of the Super Bowl.
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MITS 8800 |
Graham Letter Larsen Blog |
Here is a letter all collectors would like today. A MITS Altair 8800 for fifty bucks + $10 for shipping.
Thank you John for this computer.
1971 First Intel microprocessor 4004 |
Microcomputers came about in the early 70's so the
70's & 80's were mostly when folks purchased and kept their
computers. They was so expensive that people could not think of
discarding the old obsolete computer - it seemed like just pitching out
thousands of dollars. However in the 90's many were ready to do away
with the old computer . I had many calls like " my wife cleaned out the
closet and told me toss this old stuff". Often when retiring or moving
into assisted living I would also get that call "Are you interested in
this old compute". Many felt there was some historical value and were
happy to find a new home for their old computer.
Advertising for a long period of time did prove the power of a long campaign. Sometimes it would be 5 to 10 years after I started advertising for historical computers I would get a call -- "I have been saving this computer and have been seeing your advertisement for years - would you be interested in my old computer?". Fact is I still get a few calls from those old classified advertisements.
David Larsen KK4WW |
I used all the other normal methods to find computers - flea markets, garage sales, friends, eBay, computer festivals and more. The biggest flea market for me was the Dayton Amateur Radio "Hamvention". This convention would have 30,000 attending and at least 1000 market vendors. Most all collectible computers disappeared from the general flea markets and garage sales after the year 2000. Thank you for reading my blog.
"by David Larsen" KK4WW Computer Collector Historian
Having read this I believed it was very enlightening.
ReplyDeleteI appreciate you finding the time and energy to put this information together.
I once again find myself spending way too much time both reading and
posting comments. But so what, it was still worthwhile!
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Hi Glenstone - Thank you for the comment and glad you took the time to read the blog. It does take a long time for me to write the blog -- this one at least 6 hours.
DeleteThis include finding the photos, letters and other material to scan. Then the creating is slow for me. This does not include the thinking time in advance just putting together in my mind what I want to do.
I have so many events and things in our life I want to put into words. Like - the dozens and dozens of trips my wife & I have made, businesses we have owned, books written in the past www.bugbookcomputermuseum.com, friends and family, new ventures we have on going www.chantillyfarm.com and so on. The list is too long and I will never get it all finished.
After all it has taken me 75 years to get to this time and only 25 more to go ( that is the most time left).
It is worth the time for me. I only need to do this one time and it will always be available. If I write enough of them I may p