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this post was submitted on 28 Dec 2023
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You're the OP of a topic but it looks like you intended to respond to another topic or post - it takes a bit, but you'll get the hang of it :)
The reason I'm responding though, is really to let you know that sourcing via eBay can be quite effective for older batteries/form factors. Don't be discouraged if you can't find what you're looking for if you don't at first see it. You can always set up an alert w/a couple of different search terms and sit back until you get an email notification telling you that one has been listed :)
I do that with a lot of older, retrotech equipment and accessories, and it works like a champ.
Also, in order to not let your emotions get the best of you (behavioral psychology is an interesting thing), if your item (the battery) isn't listed as a *Buy Now item, then I would recommend you use a sniper - Auction Sniper and EZsniper are just a couple that I've used that worked quite well. In a nutshell, here's how they secure the items that you want:
Easy Peasy
There are also some retro computing sites that list obscure items, but given the obscurity of them nowadays due to the gamification of search engines, they may be a little hard to find, but...
You're already here at SDF, so your membership allows you access to dozens of resources like forums and such where you can ask around for these marketplaces where there's a wealth of older retrocomputing technology for sale/trade.
I hope that helps!
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