870646c@aucs.UUCP (11/18/87)
Keywords:Atari A few days ago I posted a message pertaining to me selling my 1040ST, well I placed it under the wrong heading by mistake. So I will try it again. I have a 1040ST and monochrome monitor for sale. The 1040ST is about 4 months old and is in perfect condition, the monitor is the new model 125 monitor with swivel base. The monitor is brand new(still belongs to the Atari dealer I work for, so it will be sold as a new monitor with full warranty), I have been using it for about 3 weeks to do some hi-res art work. Also included in the deal is a brand new parr. printer cable, anti- static dust cover, and other odd goodies that I can find. The computer has only been used by myself(no little kids banging on the keys here) and works very well. As stated both pieces of gear are in mint condition with all boxes and manuals. The reason I am selling this machine is to upgrade to the 2 meg. ST(some projects here at school require lots of memory). I can be reached at the following numbers or here on the net. Also the buyer must pay shipping(not, very much): School 1-(902)-542-2312(room) 1-(902)-542-9909(pay phone in the hall, room number 215) Dartmouth(weekends) 1-(902)-466-5345(home) 1-(902)-464-1931(girl friend) 1-(902)-420-1422(shop) Like I say this gear is in perfect condition, and is almost brand new. I am looking for around $1100.00 Can. for all the mentioned items. Also I will sell the computer without the monitor for around $900.00 Can. Later Barry
pavlov@hscfvax.UUCP (840033@G.Pavlov) (11/19/87)
In article <566@aucs.UUCP>, 870646c@aucs.UUCP (barry comer) writes: > A few days ago I posted a message pertaining to me selling my 1040ST, well > I placed it under the wrong heading by mistake. So I will try it again. ........... 20 more lines ................ > I am looking for around $1100.00 Can. for all the mentioned items. > Also I will sell the computer without the monitor for around $900.00 Can. Factoring in a)cost of item, b)length of message, c)extent of distribution, d)second posting, this may be the most expensive "for sale" ad ever put together........ greg pavlov, fstrf, amherst, ny..