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Re: Apple bargains at thrift stores.....
In article <bjbear-ya023680002104971240190001@news-s01.ca.us.ibm.net>,
bjbear@ibm.net (B.J. Major & Dennis J. Gorin) wrote:
> Before anyone attempts to flame me for *this* post, let me just say that
> there isn't ONE piece of Apple // or /// equipment I've bought at my local
> Goodwill store that is broken or need any kind of repair. All this stuff
> is in TOP condition and is working properly. Here's an example of what
> I've bought this past year and am currently using:
>
> An Apple /// w/256 K memory & built-in drive, all working for $19.95
> An Apple //c system $19.95
> An Apple //c ext. disk drive $14.95
> Various Apple green monitors, 80 column $19.95 each
> Apple color composite monitor, $19.95
> Imagewriter I and II printers--$19.95 each
> Apple //gs System w/768K memory, 1- 3.5 drive, 1- 5.25 drive, keyboard,
> mouse and a box full of software--$28.00 total
> An Apple //e system with two Disk ][ drives--$19.95
>
> Don't be fooled into thinking that stores like Goodwill, Value Village, and
> others only have junk. Happy shopping!
>
There already seems to be some confusion on the above post. NONE of the
above items are for sale by myself at the above listed prices. These
prices are what I paid for the items at Goodwill!
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--bj
Apple //--///--Macintosh user/supporter/collector