What is an Old Mainframe Hard Drive Worth?
Posted: Sun Feb 11, 2024 2:49 pm
I have an old collectible I’d like to consider selling.
It is an old hard drive from a Sperry (Unisys) mainframe computer. For those who don’t know about mainframes, they were often 20-35 feet long or so. They often cost around $2-3 million each, which was a LOT of money in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Users of mainframes were often banks and governmental agencies such as NASA.
I happen to have an old hard drive from one of them. It was defective and wouldn’t work anymore, but, instead of throwing it into a dumpster, I decided to save it. The mainframes often had -
about 8-10 hard drives in them. Get this- EACH ONE weighed about 30-35#, was about 18”W x 8”H x 30”D (rough dimensions from memory). Each had a capacity of 125MB (which is NOTHING today) and cost a WHOPPING $125,000. Each hard drive cost more than a typical house at the time! The hard drives alone could make up more than $1 million of the cost of a mainframe!
I figure something like this would have good value to a collector or a museum. I will be struggling to pay expenses for another roughly 3 years until I take Social Security, so I can use some cash. Anyone have an idea where I could sell it and what would be a fair price? If someone wants to send me a private message with an offer (or have me text them photos), please feel free to reach out.
P.S. i just checked eBay and didn’t see a single unit for sale like mine!
P.P.S. I won’t even think about parting with this keepsake for less than $1,000, so don’t think about offering a few hundred bucks.
It is an old hard drive from a Sperry (Unisys) mainframe computer. For those who don’t know about mainframes, they were often 20-35 feet long or so. They often cost around $2-3 million each, which was a LOT of money in the 1960’s and 1970’s. Users of mainframes were often banks and governmental agencies such as NASA.
I happen to have an old hard drive from one of them. It was defective and wouldn’t work anymore, but, instead of throwing it into a dumpster, I decided to save it. The mainframes often had -
about 8-10 hard drives in them. Get this- EACH ONE weighed about 30-35#, was about 18”W x 8”H x 30”D (rough dimensions from memory). Each had a capacity of 125MB (which is NOTHING today) and cost a WHOPPING $125,000. Each hard drive cost more than a typical house at the time! The hard drives alone could make up more than $1 million of the cost of a mainframe!
I figure something like this would have good value to a collector or a museum. I will be struggling to pay expenses for another roughly 3 years until I take Social Security, so I can use some cash. Anyone have an idea where I could sell it and what would be a fair price? If someone wants to send me a private message with an offer (or have me text them photos), please feel free to reach out.
P.S. i just checked eBay and didn’t see a single unit for sale like mine!
P.P.S. I won’t even think about parting with this keepsake for less than $1,000, so don’t think about offering a few hundred bucks.