Re: Commodore support removed




Andrew Schwartz wrote:
It looks like rain here. Can you contact me personally as I live only a few
miles away and would love to salvage that equipment.

Andy

And there it is! Thank you, Andy... first for getting the point, and
second for asking. Yes, we can work something out - I have, as yet,
gotten over to the old place today (due to the rain <g>) but will
probably go tomorrow. Email me on my gmail account
(denard.springle@xxxxxxxxx) and I will go check it for your email and
set up a good time for you to come over tomorrow and grab what you want.

.



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