Msg: 6362 *Conference*

03-24-96 10:02:05

From: RICHARD HANSON

To : ERVIN MILLER

Subj: REPLY TO MSG #6354 (100 ASSESORIES)

In response...

 > Rick, I was wandering if you still had any Booster Paks on Sale for $25?

Yes, I have a stack of Just RAM BPs in the warehouse.  Each one has to be
tested before shipping.  Some make it and some don't but that's all part of the
task.  When all the working models are gone that will be it.  If you want one,
just say the word and I'll work on one for you.  If I find that I can not
supply you I will inform you.

 > Also, What can you do for me on the following items:17003,7000,2001 and one
of the Printers(What do you reccomend?),19003,17002,6000. Let me know the total
you can do including S&H!!!

Okay... let's see...

Number Description              Asking  Offer   Comment
 17003 an old URII ROM          $35     $10     Just to get rid of it
  7000 64K RAM bank for M100    $35     $30     It's worth this
  2001 Lucid w/manuals          $25     $15     Just to get rid of it
 19003 TTXpress                 $15     $10     Same
 17002 Hush 80                  $15     $10     Same
  6000 DMP 105                  $15     $10     Same

The TTXpress and Hush 80 use thermal paper.  The Hush 80 has a slight edge over
the TTXpress.  It carries the paper (roll) internally vs. hung out on a
seperate bar.  Thus, unlike the Hush 80, the TTXpress is a little more
cumbersome.  Actually, I'd recommend that you buy both so you can enjoy the
differences of these two, tools, and have a back up printer at the same time.

The DMP 105, if I recall correctly, is an AC unit that will take both thermal
paper and plane paper, depending on the print head or ribbon ... something like
that ... and that you can go back and forth between the two.

In all cases, I would have to check these printers out before I will ship.  If
your choice(s) doesn't work I will inform you.

Note: The shipping charge on printers is a uncertain and bit higher due to the
weight.  I would have to weigh the package before I shipping, then call UPS for
a quote, to determination the S&H at that time.  I'm sure you can appreciate
the situation.

Bottom line: I'd rather see these items get some use than to set around in the
warehouse.  Neither I or the seller is getting rich via the consignment sales
service but at least we're able to recycle these stull useful tools.

At your service ... -Rick-