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Museum Of Technology
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I have some items still with their original boxes that I cannot bring myself to throw away. Does anyone collect or know of a museum that might want a couple of Archos Jukebox 6000s? This was the first or second MP3 player ever made. I can't get either to work anymore but a tech savvy individual may know how to get it to power up and play music again. Comes with the original installation disc/headphones/instructions. No one on eBay wants them and I can't think who would want them. Is there a museum anywhere that would collect ancient technology like these? They are really bulky - must weigh half a lb each! If I can't give them away I shall just have to bin them. Many thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You could try the Museum of Science and Industry at Manchester. Given the close links between Manchester and computer development, they may wish to add your well-preserved original to their collections: http:// www.mos i.org.u k/
The Museum of Science and Industry, Manchester is, of course, part of the Science Museum in London, which also hosts galleries of 20th century technology:
http:// www.sci encemus eum.org .uk/abo ut_us/c ontact_ us.aspx
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