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Re: How do you store card



Randy Shackelford wrote:

> Will Baguhn <wbaguhn@nyx10.cs.du.edu> wrote:
> 
> >$100 for a //e? I paid $50 for mine, and it came tiwh a UDC.  :)
> 
> I got a grey //e, two grey 5.25s, and a color monitor for $75 a few months
> ago

Okay.  Let's see if I can clarify my point a little.  I said it was $100 
for a //e because that's how much it costs at the only MAJOR Apple 
authorized dealer that I know of that still sells Apple //e's, Sun 
Remarketing.  I know, from experience, that better deals are available. 
 Myself, I got a high quality monitor, Apple //e, Super Serial Card, 
Apple mouse & card, a pair of Disk ][s, a koala pad, joystick, 80 column 
card, and a whole buncha programs for $100.

I was originally talking about NEW UNUSED Apple //e's from a real 
company, not used //e's from "other sources".

But if anybody else wants to drag on about the deals they got, it's fine 
with me.
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