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<p>Personal computing has come far since the '80s. Get your hands on a piece of history from the information age, preserved and refurbished like new.</p>
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<section id="collection">
<div class="container">
<h2>Two Products. <span>Infinite Progress.</span></h2>
<p>The collection begins with two products chosen for their importance in computing history.</p>
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<a href="products/apple-ii">
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<img src="images/apple-ii-hero.png" draggable="false" alt="The Apple II. Museums Victoria, 2019.">
<div class="information">
<span class="year">1977</span>
<span class="title">Apple II</span>
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</a>
<a href="products/commodore-64">
<div class="product">
<img src="images/c64-hero.png" draggable="false" alt="Commodore 64. Bill Bertram, 2005.">
<div class="information">
<span class="year">1982</span>
<span class="title">Commodore 64</span>
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</a>
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<section id="story" class="bg-alt">
<div class="container">
<h2>The Story. <span>The Why.</span></h2>
<p>It's increasingly easy to overlook the roots of today's tech. The Vintage Store turns back the clock and allows enthusiasts to own a piece of the past's most remarkable computing inventions as if brand new. These machines are not just historical artifacts, rather they signify pivotal moments in the development of technology, shaping our society and the way we interact with the world today.</p>
<p>When you purchase from The Vintage Store, you get a machine preserved to the highest of standards. Where necessary, we refurbish components with those resembling their originals down to the fullest extent possible, following schematics to a tee.</p>
<p>We plan to expand our collection in the future with more curated computers.</p>
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</section>
<section id="newsletter">
<div class="container">
<h2>The Newsletter. <span>Stay Informed.</span></h2>
<p>We email regularly about the challenges and intricacies of preserving vintage products. If you are interested in learning more or seeing where we go next, sign up for our newsletter below.</p>
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<p><small class="muted">Don't worry: we won't spam or give away your email address, and you can unsubscribe at any time.</small></p>
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