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> Subservient To Ducks wrote:
> >
> > I think some of the Plextor SCSI models
> > are still available ... I'm pretty sure you
> > won't find any at the FairPlex shows, for
> > example, and forget about ACP for this.
>
> Ha! Bought a Plextor SCSI burner at ACP this morning.
>
> - Burner Pete
>
Hot Damn, and good for you ! (Was it used ? New ? The Price ?) I have only been to ACP
once, and wasn't terribly impressed, to tell you the truth. (Maybe it had been oversold to
me.) I got there plenty early, gave it few hours, and wandered around enough to see just
about everything. There was an awful lot of decrepit junk I wouldn't take on a bet. And some
dealers / merchandise you can readily find at various other shows. I did buy a spare hard
drive -- from a dealer who also comes to the small-ish Reseda show, much closer to home -- and
a few odds 'n ends. I was hoping to see a lot of neat, discontinued or hard-to-find stuff (in
good condition), and I didn't.
For the sake of completeness, guess I should check out the big TRW show as well. That one, I
think, takes place every month.
Jordan
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