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2010 Winter Garage Sale: Apple iPhone 2G (Unlocked) and Accessories

SOLD!

From 2010 Winter Garage Sale: Apple iPhone 2G

I was going to post this over on eBay, but figured I'd go ahead and post some information about the phone here first to see if there are any interested parties.

Product: Apple iPhone 2G (8GB, First Generation, Unlocked, Jailbroken)
Asking Price: Negotiable (see below)

(Below is the text I will be using for my eBay Auction if I am unable to find a buyer through here or unable to come to terms on a a reasonable price for the items listed below. Currently, the phone (used) is going for anywhere between $120 and $355 on eBay.)

You are bidding on a used (but in good condition) 8GB iPhone 2G, the first generation iPhone released by Apple. The phone has been unlocked for use on AT&T and T-Mobile and jailbroken, meaning you can install apps from outside of Apple's App Store. The latest iPhone Software (3.1.2) has been installed and is ready to use out of the box. The phone was originally purchased back in February 2008 from the Apple Store.

In the Box
Included in this auction is everything that originally came with the phone, including the 8GB iPhone 2G, its box, the original AT&T SIM Card that came with the phone, a USB cable, a dock, a USB-based wall charger, and headphones.

Additional Accessories
In addition to that, I am also including an additional dock, another USB cable, a wall-charger, a car charger, a headphone adapter, and a case (with belt clip). And, if I can find them, I will throw in some screen protectors too (I have no idea where I put them, so, no guarantees on the screen protectors.)

Available for use on AT&T and T-Mobile
This iPhone has been unlocked for use on AT&T and T-Mobile. Just put your SIM Card in and you're ready to go.

The original AT&T SIM Card that came with the phone is included as it has not been used. It can be used to sign up for new service on AT&T.

Note: This phone is not capable of 3G speeds (even though the AT&T SIM Card says "3G" on it). Can also be used on any other GSM-based network in the world.

Install 3rd Party Apps
This iPhone has been jailbroken, meaning you can install applications that Apple doesn't approve of in their App Store. Using an App called Cydia, you can find applications such as security apps, customization programs, and other great and useful apps and utilities.

Blemishes
There are a couple of blemishes. A small scratch appears in the upper left of the display. Only noticeable when iPhone's display is off. On the back, there is a little dent in the upper left corner. These blemishes do not affect the operation/use of the iPhone.

Shipping
I will ship this via a USPS Priority Mail Flat Rate Box ($10.70). As this is a very important item, I am requiring it be sent via Certified Mail (for tracking) and Insuranced (amount varies depending on winning bid).

Note: Sorry, but I will not sell or ship to anyone outside of the United States. After being burned previously by an international buyer and the mess of dealing with customs when just trying to ship gifts to friends, international buyers and shipment for me is a big no-no. Please don't ask. I just said I won't.

I think that should answers most questions, but if you have any others, let me know!

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2009 Fall Garage Sale: Camera Accessories

Thanks to nagging muscle pains and the holiday, I missed the last two Fridays, but let's try to make up for that. To compliment the camcorders that are for sale, how about a few accessories to go along with them?

(Don't forget you can go to http://travistubbs.net/tag/2009fallgaragesale to see other items that are still available.)


Product: Audio-Technica TwinMic Multi-Purpose VHF Wireless Microphone System
Asking Price: $80.00 each (or best offer)
The reason I like the camcorder mentioned in a previous post is the external microphone jack. That's where the Audio-Technica TwinMic Multi-Purpose VHF Wireless Microphone System came into play. This set included a miniature lavalier condenser microphone, a handheld microphone, a transmitter, and a receiver. The receiver includes a earphone jack so that you can listen to the audio that is coming from the microphone. I didn't get much use out of these microphones. The couple of times I did use they, they worked great. Both the receiver and transmitter work off a single 9V battery, so I would definitely pick up a couple of those. If they make rechargeable 9V batteries, maybe get those instead. Like most everything else, I have two (2) of these sets available. You can find more details about this microphone set at Audio-Technica's web site.

Oh... speaking of those batteries, ...

How about throwing in some batteries for free? You can either choose between the not-opened Energizer 4-pack or the opened-but-only-one-was-used Rayovac. Your call!

Original Purchase Price/Date (First Set): $100.95 / 2008 Apr 12
Original Purchase Price/Date (Second Set): $127.23 / 2008 Aug 26


Product: Azden CAM-3 3-Channel Mic Mixer
Asking Price: $30.00 (or best offer)
As long as you got microphones, how about a way to mix them on the go? That's what the Azden CAM-3 3-Channel Mic Mixer can do! Since some people can be a little loud (like me) or a little quiet, you need a way to be able to adjust their audio to the proper levels. The CAM-3, as the title implies, can mix up to three different channels of audio. Since this is a mixer intended for those on the go, it does not require any batteries. It also has a clip on the side. One thing I need to make very clear is that the audio inputs and output work a little weird. The audio output is in stereo. Input Channel 1 will record audio on the Right Channel of the Stereo output. Input Channel 2 will output audio on the Left Channel of the Stereo Output. Input Channel 3 will record audio in Stereo (Left and Right Channel) and will output as Stereo. This device is meant monaural sound but can work with stereo as well. Just remember the information stated. I only have one of these available. Head over to Azden's web site for more information.

Original Purchase Price/Date: $45.99 / 2008 Aug 26


Product: Smith-Victor DP10 Diffusion Screen
Asking Price: $10.00 (or best offer)
Finally, we have the Smith-Victor DP10 Diffusion Screen. In all honesty, I can't tell you what the point of it is exactly. It was recommended by the folks at Wolf Camera, so I took their advice and picked one up. Here's what I can tell you from the label on it:
  • Provides Soft Light From Any Reflector Light
  • Instant Clip-On Mounting
  • For 10-inch Reflectors
And that's it. Not really much to work on, really. Hopefully you can find a little more than that over at Smith-Victor's web site.

Original Purchase Price/Date: $??.?? / ?? (Purchased in person, can't find records of purchase)

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2009 Summer Garage Sale: Computers and Accessories

As we all know, the economy is in the tanker, which means a lot of us are doing what we can to make ends meet. Needless to say, I'm one of them. So, like so many people, when in need, it's time to start offloading stuff that isn't exactly 100% needed. So, without further ado, a little sampling of what I either plan on or am thinking about selling (trust me, there's more than this).

Couple quick notes: First, the images shown here aren't the actual images I'll use when posting these items during their actual sale. I just wanted to get a quick pic of each thing just so people could get a little glimpse of what it looks like. Second, I'm not sure how I plan on selling these (eBay, CraigsList, Twitter/Facebook, word of mouth, etc.).

Dell Inspiron 530

One of the first things I'm dropping has actually served me well during the time I've had it (no matter how many times I've cussed it out). It's a Dell Inspiron 530 Mini-Tower computer.

It comes with an Intel Celeron 420 processor (1.6 GHz, Single Core), 1.5 GB of RAM (upgraded from 512 MB), a 120 GB SATA Hard Drive, a 8-in-1 media card reader, a DVD+/-RW drive, and integrated surround sound.

On the Operating System side of things, this Dell is preinstalled with Windows Vista Basic (sorry). Now, it IS capable of running Windows 7 without any problems. If it runs it great, that's open to debate. Of course, if you have a license for Windows XP, you may want to downgrade. You could even install Ubuntu Linux instead as well.

I have added a Gigabit Ethernet card as the built-in Ethernet adapter is only 10/100. I also added a 4-port USB card just in case the 6 built-in ports (4 in the back, 2 in front) aren't enough.

I must note, this computer is refurbished, but you really wouldn't be able to tell.

Apple Mac mini (Early 2006)

One of my very first Mac purchases! After selling my iMac to my bro, I picked up a Mac mini so that I could do video editing for a business idea that went nowhere. For now, it's acting as a Home Media Center and Media Server. (I have a MacBook as my main machine ... for now.)

This Early 2006 model has a 1.66 GHz Intel Core Duo (NOT a Core 2 Duo), 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD+/-RW Drive, 2 GB of RAM (upgraded from 512 MB), integrated graphics, four USB 2.0 ports, a Firewire port, DVI monitor port, Gigabit Ethernet, 802.11g Wireless, and a Apple Remote.

I think this computer does have a few months of AppleCare left (expires February or March 2010). It also comes with a DVI-to-VGA adapter for those with a VGA monitor. The system comes preinstalled with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. And, like the Dell, this is refurbished.

Gateway FPD1975W 19" Widescreen LCD Display with Speaker Bar

The next item up for bid could be a considered a companion to one of the computers listed above. This is a 19" Widescreen LCD display from Gateway with additional Speaker Bar.

The display offers a maximum resolution of 1440 x 900. You can also use either VGA or a DVI connection (or both!). That's the basics of the monitor as I know. If you want the really nitty gritty details, check it out on Gateway's web site.

In additional to the monitor, I'm also including the Speaker Bar accessory. The Speaker Bar has headphone ports on either side of the bar and an analog microphone port on the right side of the bar. A volume knob is on front. The Speaker Bar is powered by USB so a separate power supply is not needed.

Newer Technology miniStack v2 external hard drive enclosure

If you're looking at the Mac mini, you may want to consider a few extras. On the hardware side of things, you may want to consider this miniStack v2 external hard drive enclosure.

I like this enclosure mainly for the fact that it fits under the Mac mini perfectly. It also acts as a USB and Firewire hub. There are two available USB ports and 1 Firewire port on the back, as well as one USB port and one Firewire port on its side. I say "freely available" as one of the two Firewire ports on the back is used as the uplink to the Mac mini.

Speaking of the Firewire port, one of the nice things about this drive is that you can use the hard drive as either an USB Drive or a Firewire Drive. Supposedly, Firewire is faster for data transfer, so I've been using that.

Sadly, I cannot provide a Hard Drive with this (it's got my data on it), so you're on your own when it comes to providing an IDE Hard Drive for this. I belive it only supports up to 500 GB.

I have two of these available, but one is having issues with the temperature sensor, so the fan is running ALL the time at the highest speed.

Apple Final Cut Studio (Academic Edition)

As I mentioned previously, I had purchased a Mac mini with the intent of doing some serious video editing for a business idea that barely saw the light of day. When it comes to serious video editing on the Mac, you look no further than Final Cut Studio.

This is the very first release of Final Cut Studio, which comes with Final Cut Pro 5.1, Motion 2, DVD Studio Pro, and Soundtrack Pro.  This was also the first version of Final Cut to support Intel processors, so you know it's good to go on all modern Macs.

This item I probably won't sell on eBay for the lone fact that this thing is HUGE and weights a ton, thanks to the paper manuals (more like books) included in this set.

As stated in the title, this is the Academic Edition. I'm not sure what the resell rules are on this, but I'm assuming it means I can only resale it to people that are currently enrolled in a school or work for an educational institute.

Microsoft Office:mac 2004

With the freely available OpenOffice.org software, I don't see much need in owning Microsoft Office anymore, especially for someone who is having to do everything as cheaply as possible.

Microsoft Office:mac 2004 includes Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Entourage (the Mac equivalent of Outlook).

The version being sold here is the Student and Teacher Edition. This means that you are legally allowed to install this on three computers in your household, as long as you're a student or work for an educational institute. At least, I assume so. For sure, you're allowed to install it on three computers.

The only downside to Microsoft Office:mac is that it's not optimized for running on Intel-based Macs. Thankfully, you CAN run it on Intel Macs, thanks to Rosetta, but it just won't run as fast as you may want it to.

Apple MacBook (Late 2006, Core 2 Duo)

Finally, my (current) pride and joy. This MacBook is my main computer, but I may possibly part with it, if the price is right. I'm still trying to decide if I really want to sell this or not. My plan would be to sell the MacBook and use some of the money to purchase an inexpensive PC laptop (maybe one that can be run as a Hackintosh?). Looking around at how much the MacBook would sell for, it would be a terrible idea. Just one reason why this is a tough call.

Either way, this is a Late 2006 model White MacBook with a 2.0 GHz Core 2 Duo, 2 GB of RAM (upgraded from 512MB), 80 GB Hard Drive, DVD+/-RW Drive, integrated graphics, and 802.11n Wireless. The 13 inch screen can display resolutions up to 1280x800. The system comes preinstalled with Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.

Like the Mac mini, I believe this too has a few months of AppleCare left (expiring maybe Feburary or March 2010).

To sweeten the deal, I could also include some accessories, such as an extra power adapter, a mini-DVI to DVI display adapter, and... I think that's it. I'll have to see what other accessories I have lying around.

If I do sell this, I do need to take it to the Apple Store for some repairs. There is a known issue with early model MacBooks having issues with the casing cracking. Take a guess what issue I'm having. Either way, it needs to be done so to make it look right again.

Once again, like the two other computers, this system is refurbished.


As I mentioned previously, this is just the start of what I'm selling. I also have some networking equipment, camcorders and accessories, and possibly a cell phone as well. I'll be sure to post the additional items in the coming days.

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