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ON HOLD: the Mac hoard (a LONG list) UPDATED
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NOTE: Due to the COVID-19 lockdown in Louisiana, PeterB is unable to access the items shown. However, if you'd like to PM him to discuss pickup/purchase/etc., items shown as available are still available, but may not be accessible for some time. /Zoid



All items are for local pickup (70118), though if anyone is willing to pay packing AND shipping costs, I will consider it. All items are best offer, I accept PayPal.

To my knowledge, everything is in working condition (unless otherwise specified), though I can't guarantee anything, so everything being sold as is, no warranties expressed or implied. :-) Also, in cases where I have more than one of a particular model, this is indicated.

Mods, feel free to edit / fix this post if you see anything wrong with it.

Macs (trying to list in order roughly from oldest to newest):

Mac IIsi (spraypainted black, with upgraded clock chip)SOLD
PM 7200 (x 2)SOLD
PM 9600 (this beast is loaded to the gills)
iMac G3, blueberry model, I believe nonfunctionalSOLD
iMac G3, Indigo model, I believe 450mhz?SOLD
PM G3 beige towerSOLD
PM G3 Smurf, x 2, one 400mhz, one 450mhz?
PM G4 Sawtooth, 400mhz x 2, 450mhz
PM G4 Digital Audio, 533mhz dual
PM G4 Quicksilver, 1Ghz dual
Mac Mini Intel, I believe 1.92Ghz, also a nonfunctional ?1.5Ghz
iMac intel, white model, not sure what Mhz, x 3
iMac intel, 2007 or 2008 aluminum model, x 2, one with a slight screen defect (line running down left side of screen), otherwise functional
Mac Mini, late 2009, x 2; one has an SSD, the other I believe needs a new hard drive
Mac Pro, I believe a 2010 model? This one I might keep. Big Grin

Laptops:

PB1400cs/?133SOLD
PB5300, unknown functional condition, for sure needs new batterySOLD
Powerbook G3 Pismo, I believe they are all 400mhz, x3; damn if these aren't nice machines. :oldfogey: 1xSOLD, 2xSTILL AVAILABLE

Monitors:

Blueberry Display CRT, VGA connector I believe; matches Smurf G3's
Cinema Display (CRT, ADC connector -- the one with the acrylic stand, which is INTACT, x 2)(1x SOLD)
15" Apple LCD, acrylic, ADC connector

iPhones:

Original iPhone, 8GB, I believe. AT&T, unlocked
iPhone 3Gs, swollen battery and damaged digitizer, parts only
iPhone 4, reasonably decent condition, not sure of capacity, pretty sure unlocked, AT&T
iPhone 5, good condition, AT&T, not sure if unlocked

Misc. hardware:

Lots and lots of internal optical drives, some SuperDrives, a laptop drive or two
SCSI drives galore (mostly 80-pin, 10K rpm type I believe)
Original Airport cards (x 3)
Miscellaneous AGP and PCI video cards
Miscellaneous PCI cards (wireless, USB, Firewire, etc.)
Lots 'o cabling (SCSI, USB, Firewire, etc.)

Printers:

Inkjet:

HP Officejet 600
HP Deskjet 970Cse w/ duplexer
HP Deskjet 990cxi w/ duplexer
HP OfficeJet G55xi (AIO)
Canon MF3111 (AIO)

Lasers:

Apple LaserWriter Select
Apple Personal LaserWriter
Apple LaserWriter 8500 (this thing is a beast and in near-perfect condition)
HP Laserjet 4+
HP Laserjet 2420d
HP Laserjet 2430N
Brother HL-650
Brother 7820N (AIO)

Scanners:

HP Scanjet 5470c
CanoScan LiDE 70 (x 2)

Non-Mac stuff:

IBM Thinkpad Pro laptops, running Windows 2000 (Big Grin ... x8 (!)
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#2
Congrats on the listing and good luck. It’s nice to know someone has more junk collectibles than me.
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#3
Speedy wrote:
Congrats on the listing and good luck. It’s nice to know someone has more junk collectibles than me.

Actually it's not all (really) mine. A lot of it is discards from my institution, where I just said ... nahhh, just can't let that go into the dumpster. Examples of that, the Pismos and a couple of iMac G4's (the latter are already sold).
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#4
wow! I thought I once had a problem. I feel much better about myself now, thanks :-)

and good luck finding new homes for this stuff.
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#5
I *did* say I had a problem ... though like I said, most of it is not in my house, rather it's at my workplace...
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#6
That's  a lot of space that'll be reclaimed!
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#7
Was hoping I could find a Mac Pro box at work to save that 2010, but no such luck.
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#8
Hey that Brother 7820N (AIO) is still a decent unit I bet.

I'm still using my Brother MFC-7345N for home use, mostly as a printer, but also for the occasional copying and scanning.

If you kept anything I think it should be that.
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#9
Can you get me the specs of that Mac Pro Peter? I may be interested, and I have a Mac Pro box.
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PeterB wrote:
Actually it's not all (really) mine. A lot of it is discards from my institution, where I just said ... nahhh, just can't let that go into the dumpster.

My institution simply won't allow that. It HAS to go to surplus and they sell it (but not to us!) or dispose of it. When they toss stuff they hire some guy with a truck who supposedly hauls it to the landfill. I've always found it interesting that they don't have our guys and our truck haul stuff to the dump, but there it is. I lost a number of old Macs that way years ago. And, interestingly enough, I bought some old Macs (for almost nothing) from a sister institution years ago. It was a struggle to keep our people from putting our college id tags on those computers but they finally figured it out.
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