:( I thought about doing a video this time because of a little bit of mud on the box, but everything was sealed well. In the end I took a bunch of pics still in it's wrapping because I saw the front of the drive was immediately damaged. The seller finally refunded me, and we're working next steps. I'd be quite pissed at the oil packing. People don't quite realize these things aren't replaceable anymore.. On Sun, Feb 25, 2018 at 6:27 PM, Tony Bogan via vcf-midatlantic < vcf-midatlantic@lists.vintagecomputerfederation.org> wrote:
Hi Folks,
I'm still on the lookout for an Atari 810 drive to match my Atari 800 computers. There are two types -- one with a 'barn door' that opens
up,
and another with the middle flip lid. I want the middle flip lid type.
I just ordered one on Ebay and of course the guy packaged it horribly, so the case became heavily damaged so now I have deal with returning it. :(.
Anyway, It doesn't have to work perfectly I just something for nostalgia/collection sake.
I have cash and 1050 drives to trade if appropriate.
Thank you! John
While I can't help with the Atari drives, I do sympathize with your situation and need to vent!!
I had a disk /// drive delivered to go with an apple /// computer. The seller put the drive in a box wrapped in a dirty rag (oil and dirt on the rag, think he picked it up off his garage floor) and to fill in the empty space in the box he inserted an empty quart oil container (5w30 if I recall)
Needless to say the drive was destroyed but I got a full refund.
One note, I used to take unboxing pictures of each step when I received an item. Since the iie I received packed with two drives and a color monitor on top of it with NO packing material whatsoever (can you say monitor pile driver?) I now take unboxing videos of every item I receive.
Tony