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Re: Question regarding OLD Apple IIC Plus



supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) wrote in message news:<20011216160414.02767.00000426@mb-bd.aol.com>...
> mairsil@my-deja.com (Ralph Glatt) wrote:
> 
> >Tim <tim@buffnet.net> wrote in message news:<B8399D4B.3274%tim@buffnet.net>...
> >> Well, if its really an original... and not one of the counterfeit models
> >> that were popular in the 80s, I think you're looking at at least 1200 bucks
> >> or so.  It might be worth more if it has a 3.5" disk drive on the side, but
> >> that would be very rare.
> >>     
> >> Okay... so I'm lying... I bought three at a flea market last summer for $5 a
> >> piece.  Sorry to break the news. :(  It's still a fun machine to play with,
> >> though.  Play some old 8 bi games and learn to program some Applesoft...
> >> you'll have a blast.
> >
> >He said it was a //c plus, so more than likely, it has the 3.5" drive.
> 
> And actually, the "counterfeit" IIc Plus, the Laser 128EX/2 model with
> the 3.5" drive and 3x regular Apple II speed, is also considered rare
> and worth quite a bit more than the quoted $5 each.
> 
> How many people have actually SEEN a IIc Plus and a Laser 128EX/2
> with 3.5" drive?  These are not your run of the mill school Apple IIs.

Matter of fact, I own an Apple //c+. ;-) One of these days, I'm going
to get a 1 meg memory card for it, hook up my Chinook 40 meg hard
drive, and have my dream //c setup!


Ralph Glatt