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Old tech gadgets: anyone have suggestions or in movie industry?

By badbilly27

6 years ago



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    #1 6 years ago

    So I'm cleaning out my home office to make space to actually work in there. It's like a tech cemetery.

    I have such an assortment: the original iPod (w/box), Diamond Rio (1st MP3 player), Sony Discman, Tandberg video conferencing monitor, printers, 56K external modems, desktop video cameras, PSP, Nintendo gameboy, laptops, CRT monitors, VHS machines, cells phones (big original one, bag phone, flip phones, etc) and on, and on. I basically have an evolution of technology over the years.

    I was thinking of creating a posting on craigslist/ebay bundling much together for the tech collector. Then I thought, shows like Stranger Things or throwback shows may be looking for props from the time period. If anyone knows of a place to sell this stuff rather than a land fill please let me know. It is cool to see it all.

    #2 6 years ago

    You could try searching to see if there is a prop rental warehouse in your area:

    https://www.google.com/search?&q=prop+rental+warehouse

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