- David Lerner, a Mr. Fix-it of Apple Computers, Dies at 72
David Lerner, a Mr Fix-it of Apple Computers, Dies at 72 He and a partner founded Tekserve, a Manhattan emergency room for frozen hard drives, keyboards, screens and their confounded owners
- Daring Fireball: David Lerner, Co-Founder of Tekserve, Dies at 72
David Lerner, Co-Founder of Tekserve, Dies at 72 Sam Roberts, reporting for The New York Times: David Lerner, a high school dropout and self-taught computer geek whose funky foothold in New York’s Flatiron district, Tekserve, was for decades a beloved discount mecca for Apple customers desperate to retrieve lost data and repair frozen hard drives, died on Nov 12 at a hospital in Manhattan
- David Lerner, New York’s Mac repair guru, dies at 72
David Lerner, New York’s Mac repair guru, dies at 72 Sam Roberts of the New York Times reports on the death of a fixture of Mac and Apple culture in New York, David Lerner of Tekserve: In 1987, 14 years before the first Apple Store, Mr Lerner and Dick Demenus, a fellow former engineer at WBAI, the counterculture listener-supported FM radio station in New York, started what became Tekserve
- WBAI Radio | Another old-timer from WBAI is gone. | Facebook
Another old-timer from WBAI is gone David Lerner died very suddenly today I met him when were were both 16 and skipping school to volunteer at WBAI He went on to co-found Tekserve, “the old reliable Mac Shop,” with my husband, Dick Demenus, in 1987
- Tekserve - Wikipedia
Founded in 1987 as a side business by Macintosh -using engineers designing computer -controlled institutional electronics, Tekserve grew from a small back-office Macintosh repair shop [1] to become the largest single-location Apple Specialist and Premium Service Provider in the United States
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- Beloved Apple Repair Shop Tekserve Closes Its Doors, Places . . .
Customers could walk into the back of the Tekserve storefront and peruse every model of Mac computer ever made, including a melted Macintosh that (kind of) survived a fire, and a “hacked” two
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