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From Apple's Lisa to the Kenbak-1, vintage gear has a growing appeal to collectors in the market for "character" and investments.
From Apple's Lisa to the Kenbak-1, vintage gear has a growing appeal to collectors in the market for "character" and investments.
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- DigiBarn & Computer History Museum 1/06 Visit & Donations
- by markgirc April 16, 2007 12:56 PM PDT
- In January 2006 I brought some 33 cartons of computer magazines, manuals, and marketing materials dating from about 1975 to 1988 to northern California from my garage in Arizona and donated them to DigiBarn Computer Museum & the Computer History Museum. I had been an early employee of MicroAge in the mid-70's and "there" for the birth and nascent growth of the personal computer industry. Bruce Damer at DigiBarn was so engaging and personally invested in his historical collection that my visit with him was extraordinary and delightful for me, full of stories and ideas. He produced an audio interview and photo spread of my recollections of early personal computing that appears on his site at http://www.digibarn.com/collections/audio/digibarn-radio/mark-goldstein/ FYI.
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