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James Denegre <[log in to unmask]>
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The Smithsonian might want it  ..  ..  ..

On 9/12/13 2:02 PM, "Glen MacDonald" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

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>Hi,
>I've lost the storage space for an old Bio-Rad MRC-1024 UV confocal (OK,
>"old" is redundant) that was disassembled to make room for the new
>system.  Is it worth anything to anyone?   I have no idea what the value
>might be.    
>
>Dell 486 computer/OS2 Warp, scan head, scan control unit with a dead scan
>card,  Nikon TMD inverted scope.  All disks, etc.
>The UV and KrAr lasers were replaced with 491 nm, 561 nm solid state and
>650 nm diode launched into a fiber.
> 
>Please contact me offline.
>
>Glen MacDonald
>	Core for Communication Research
>Virginia Merrill Bloedel Hearing Research Center
>	Cellular Morphology Core
>Center on Human Development and Disability
>Box 357923
>University of Washington
>Seattle, WA 98195-7923  USA
>(206) 616-4156
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