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Re: Limited Edition GS's (Was: Re: Old v. late IIc)



In article <C071096132600.90@cottage.ecore.fnet.org>,
Tinman@cottage.ecore.fnet.org (Tinman) writes:

>>The thing that bums me out is if you sent in a signature edition's
>>registration card, you got a certificate of authenticity or something
like
>>that. I still have the card and no certificate :( Should I still send it
>>in?

     We got the certificate. However, for some reason, there is still a
filled-out registration 'card' for the IIgs in our files. (Actually, it is
more like a tear-off sheet than a card.)  There is nothing special or
collectable about this 'card'. It is a generic Apple Product registration
which requires that the name of the product, seriel number, etc. be
filled-in.

     Was there some other special "signature edition card" to send in? If
not, then a Woz Edition owner might as well send in a registration and
request a certificate.    


>
>I don't think I ever got the card. Then, my parents bought the GS in
>1988 from a dealer who was using it as a display model. The dealer
>probably sent in the card and kept the certificate. :)
>
>Anyway, are the "Woz" GS's any more valuable as collector's items than
>other GS's? I wouldn't think so, but you never know.
>

     Vastly more valuable! From what I've heard, Woz was pretty pooped
after signing all those GS cases and is unlikely to sign any more.


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