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kpetree10
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on: June 09, 2010, 21:11

Hey guys. I've been wanting to start collecting Macs for a while and I'm finally doing so. So far I have a PowerMac G4 MDD, G4 iMac, 15-inch LCD Blueberry Studio Display, and a PowerBook 3400c. All of the above have their original boxes. I also have my MacMini and MacBook Pro that I use daily. When I got the 3400 the first thing I did was load 7.6 off the restore CDs that came with it and it brings back such fond memories of playing Jigsaw Puzzle in computer class, the last time I used System 7 was probably in 1st grade (I'm a junior in college now). My plan is to buy a mac in every form factor produced, every color iMac/iBook, and every generation iPod and display them. I have a guy who's going to build tables similar to the ones at the Apple Store to display them on.

Yes I'm obsessed, I know. :)
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Reply #1 on: June 10, 2010, 05:49

Welcome to System7Today. You appear to have an obcession with Macs, and in this forum you will find good company. You will have to take pictures and keep us all up todate as your collection grows.

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Reply #2 on: June 10, 2010, 18:38

I've never heard of anyone wanting to collect Dell's, HP's, Compaq's and so on. I still have all my Mac's ( 8 of them). You'll need to link pics of your setup when complete.
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Reply #3 on: June 15, 2010, 04:39

The people that collect Dell, Compaq, etc, seem to be the "collect EVERY old computer" sorts.

I collect Apple, "other architecture" (NeXT, SGI, HP PA-RISC, etc,) plus a few select IBMs for now.  I'd like to add at least one of each major "other architecture" machine (Sun, Alpha, Amiga...) and would like a few of the "significant" PCs (HP's original OmniBook, for example.)
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