[olug] Used Monitors

Timothy G. O'Brien irishMASMS at netscape.net
Sat Sep 29 00:47:24 UTC 2001


Yes, I have picked up used monitors locally. My success rate varies. And would not the shipping the monitor online negate any savings from procuring a monitor locally? Just a guess


I go over to Army Surplus in CB and have picked out a few, but have had poor results. Since the old man Bill will not let you plug in & test them - it is a real crapshoot whether the equipment will work or not. Remember, they get the surplus from Offutt & other Department of Defense locations. The equipment they get is the stuff the equipment custodians deem "unserviceable". The "unserviceable" term can vary greatly, from the stuff does not work at all, needs a small part or fix, or works great and the custodian does not want to have sitting around any more (the paperwork & wait to turn in unserviceable verses serviceable differs). 

<sidebar>
 I speak from personal observations and activities regarding Computer equipment custodians here, but in no way do I speak for the USAF, Offutt AFB, any company that I may work for, or any other entity. Standard disclaimers apply. ;-]  
</sidebar>

I have tried the college & state auctions, as well. Again, you can not (normally) test the equipment, and normally the ignorant fools that go there have no idea of the real value of the stuff is so the prices are crazy.

The best suggestion I have for monitors would be someone from this list, or from one of the local computer fair/swap meets. The vendors normally have a few monitors, set up & running for you to peruse; and with the competition between vendors you can normally get a good deal.

So, after getting stuck with the bad monitors from Army Surplus in CB - what do you do? Trying to get them fixed was a crapshoot - Millard electronics wants $150 just to look at it! Hell, you can get a used 17" for that (or less)! But my network of fellow computer hobbyists came through - I have the name & phone number of a fellow up in Blair that fixes monitors. I took six up to him the last time, and he was honest & straightforward with me on which ones were worth fixing & which were not. So I had two 17" fix for $65 each - he did not charge me for his time checking the others! 

I, like Kent have a selection of monitors that would work for your needs. You did not mention what you needed it for, size, or any specifics. Drop me a line off list or call me - I will hook you up.

ktb <x.y.f at home.com> wrote:
>On Sat, Sep 01, 2001 at 04:47:57AM -0500, Mike Peterson wrote:
>> Has anyone had good luck buying used monitors anywhere in the Omaha/CB area?
>> 
>> Does anyone know of any places other than PC Support or Army Surplus or
>> Goodwill that might carry used monitors?
>> 
>> I have not tried Ebay. Has anyone had good luck with buying monitors there?
>
>What size of monitors are you looking for and how many?  
>I would try the various auctions at, UNO, UNL and the State auction in
>Lincoln.  Watch the "auction" section of newspapers.  I have several 
>14/15" monitors collecting dust.  I wouldn't mind getting rid of a few.
>kent 


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