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Re: FS - Enhanced IIe + stuff (what is it worth?)



David Hartwig wrote in message <3458CEB6.3071@ameritech.net>...

> I  have an Enhanced Apple IIe (with 65c02 chip) with the following
> stuff to go with it. Can someone tell me what these things sell for now
> days. I'd appreciate any info.


These are my opinions only, and do not constitute an offer to buy.

> 1) Enhanced Apple IIe w/65C02 chip, 1MEG ram board, 80col card.

Values vary all over the map, depending on version.  Non-EMI and/or
Rev. A motherboard may have some curiousity or collector value, but
otherwise near worthless.  Since it's enhanced, it's probably at least
a Rev. B motherboard.  With soldered-in chips, it may bring $50.00
to $80.00.  Rev. B motherboard fully socketed can bring over $200.00,
even without the case.  Platinum version, back down into the $50.00
to $80.00 range.  RAM board, if it's Apple's version, is just a RAMdisk,
and may add $20.00.  80col card is near worthless unless it's the 64K
extended card, but in either case, just consider it to be part of the CPU.

> 2) 13" monitor (green)

Some people would give $20.00 for one, some might want to charge
you to haul it away.

> 3) 2 5.25" disk drives

Disk ]['s may bring $10.00 to $30.00 each depending on condition.
UniDisk and DuoDisk with the junk Alps mechanisms are just about
worthless.  3rd party drives with 40 track direct-drive TEAC or similar
mechanisms may bring over $100.00 each.

> 4) Panasonic Letter Quality Printer KXP 3131 w/tractor drive

Not familiar with the particular model number, but if it's old 9-pin
technology, figure $20.00.  If recent 24 pin technology, and if
Windows supports it, it could bring $50.00 on up depending on
age and condition.


Most Apple ][ stuff is not in high demand, which is good for those
of us still using them, but bad for anyone trying to sell out.  There
may be others on the group with totally different tastes that will
rate things differently, but you asked, so that's my $.02 worth.

- Rick