October 7th - Wilmington, Delaware USA Vintage Computer Swap Meet



THE WILMINGTON DELAWARE VINTAGE COMPUTING SWAPMEET

DATE: October 7

WHERE:
504 Market Street
2nd floor / Copeland Room
Wilmington, Delaware 19801

EVENT STARTS: 10AM
AUCTION: 2:30PM (auction items to be announced prior to event)
EVENT ENDS: 4PM

PUBLIC ADMISSION: $5.00 ($7.00 per family)
EXHIBITORS: $15.00 (per 8'x10' space) and first dibs on the available
6x2 tables. Contact Bill D with Inquiries See old-computers.com,
vintage-computer.com or similar hobby web sites for examples of the
kinds of items appropriate for this swap meet. As a *general* rule of
thumb, items manufactured before 1989 are desired. It is not the
intention of this group to define by year the term "vintage computers".

EXHIBITOR SPACES: Each exhibitor will be assigned a specific space in
the exhibitor area, there will also be a non-reserved open area that
will be first come first served. See below for contact information.

TABLES: There is a limited number of tables; first come, first served.
Once the available tables are reserved, exhibitors and others will be
responsible for their own tables or floor mats. The floor is carpeted
so please arrange to ground your sensitive electronic components.

OPEN AREA: There will be a rather large first-come-first-served open
area for persons who wish to bring their items for swap, who don't need
a reserved exhibit space.

PROCEEDS BENEFIT:
The Midatlantic Retro Computing Hobbyists (501c)

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