Due to a long distance move, I had to leave a lot of stuff behind. It was stored with a willing relative, and I hoped "someday" to get some of it, but they had to move before "someday" happened, and while some pieces might have gone to interested parties, I think in the main it was all scrapped.
2 Spectrum 48k, 1 48k plus, 2 interface 1s, 4 microdrives, 2o MD carts, 100 tapes.
2 zx81, external keyboard/recase. 16kb RAMpack.
3 Apple II 4 drives, one IIc monitor. One was a IIe, the others I'm not super sure, II color or something.
Microvax II
IBM 5160 and mono screen.
IBM 5170 6mhz. 8514 monitor.
Amstrad 1640, Amstrad 1512 and monitors.
Toshiba clamshell laptop, not sure if it was a T1100 or T1200 now, it was 8086 CMOS and CGA mono if I remember right.
286 motherboard with Harris 286 25Mhz.
386 motherboard with AMD 386sx40
DX2-66 system
Bunch of random parts including a nice 4 drive high density floppy controller.
The only things I super regret really are the 286 and 386 boards and the floppy controller. The other stuff I would kinda have liked to dink around with again but it didn't feel like too much loss, though I'd still have an order of favorites, the 5170 and dx2-66 would be at the bottom, 6mhz 286 is just turd slow, and the 486 was more deliberately left as a PC for them to use, put together out of spares, nothing special in it. Of course it would be nice to sell all that at current eBay rates and have the cash too.
Unicorn herding operations are proceeding, but all the totes of hens teeth and barrels of rocking horse poop give them plenty of hiding spots.