Aww. Poor James. Losing a beloved critter at any age is hard, so much harder for the young.
I would try thrift stores and second-hand stores. Many people get rid of perfectly good technical and electronics because they want to upgrade. Had a friend who made a business out of buying that kind of stuff for a few dollars at the thrift stores, clean them up, sometimes replaced a few parts, and sold them at a percentage of "new." I didn't agree with his selling prices, but he made good money, and I suppose it's no different than buying something at a liquidation place marked "refurbished."
I hope you find one, I'd love for you to be able to revisit your past via videos.
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I would try thrift stores and second-hand stores. Many people get rid of perfectly good technical and electronics because they want to upgrade. Had a friend who made a business out of buying that kind of stuff for a few dollars at the thrift stores, clean them up, sometimes replaced a few parts, and sold them at a percentage of "new." I didn't agree with his selling prices, but he made good money, and I suppose it's no different than buying something at a liquidation place marked "refurbished."
I hope you find one, I'd love for you to be able to revisit your past via videos.
*Hugs*