I've been following the thread because I'm looking for a T61p with encrypted disk, which I can't get in the UK.
I've seen people mention Bill Morrow on other threads, does he sell ThinkPads, and could he get a CTO?

Wow, can you share and post them? I have to check if they sell abroad...jcvjcvjcvjcv wrote:I have spotted the 8889CTO modell already on a few reseller pages. Quite expensive ($1900), but you can at leat get a 4:3.
Exacty, that's the minimum, but... no one model other then this 8889CTO has:what do you want to customize on it? What specs do you want?
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It's best to get the screen, the CPU and the videocard you want, all other things are easy to add, or easy replaceable. (and cheap).
I don't know if Bill Morrow can do that, but after a email talk to Alex Ozersky from Euclid Computers and ask for ordering a CTO model he asked for time to check if it possible.rushdy wrote:(...)I've seen people mention Bill Morrow on other threads, does he sell ThinkPads, and could he get a CTO?

Yes, I was trying to reach him via phone during his working hours, of course...jcvjcvjcvjcv wrote:When you are European, you have to contact Euclid at the evenings, if it's 4 pm here, it's 8 am there
And maybe is on vacation

Some people need business, some obviously don't. This refusal to deal with potential foreign customers is apparently widespread - certainly at Ebay - but to my delight generally doesn't extend to the people offering computers/components in the Thinkpads Marketplace. My experience with those sellers has been extremely good to date.I better desist from raising the question of why he completely refuses to consider doing business with the huge amount of nice, rich and easy overseas customers
Thank you for reporting this! I have actually had precisely the same very, very pleasant experience here (in the ThinkPads Marketplace); that ThinkPad'ers in e.g. the USA are indeed - almost always - willing to take the (slightly) extra trouble of shipping to Europe, even if perhaps initially only wanting to consider domestic trading. I have never traded via eBay, so I have no experience there, but yet I feel far more comfortable and "safe" when dealing via the Marketplace here - as if the worldwide "ThinkPad-brotherhood" gives an implicit warranty of dealing with totally trustworthy persons (which for sure has only been confirmed by my experience... having e.g. bought my T42p via this forum - couldn't think of a better place to trade e.g. used ThinkPad’s!).Robbyrobot wrote:Some people need business, some obviously don't. This refusal to deal with potential foreign customers is apparently widespread - certainly at Ebay - but to my delight generally doesn't extend to the people offering computers/components in the Thinkpads Marketplace. My experience with those sellers has been extremely good to date.

Thanks Ryengineer, I know that is not covered by IWS, because it's model 8897.yum remove iwlwifi iwlwifi-kmdl mac80211-kmdl mac80211
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