"Warren Ernst" <wernst@gmail.com> wrote in message 7cc2799f-6379-42d8-becd-8278dd11d302@r15g2000prh.googlegroups.com">news:7cc2799f-6379-42d8-becd-8278dd11d302@r15g2000prh.googlegroups.com... On Sep 20, 11:47 am, Steven Lichter <diespamm...@ikillspammers.com> wrote:
No it is a service dealer located in Riverside. He had all kinds of Apple service parts and computers, plus lots of other Apple related parts and manual, he started to dump them, when I went there to get my iBook fixed, we started talking and went back to the storage, I almost died, I thought I was in Apple heaven. Over the next week I moved what I wanted and helped him get rid of the parts, mostly Mac parts of little or no value. I did get an Apple ///, which after a lot of work between both of us got it to finally work, not sure what I'm going to do with it, a museum offer to buy it and I'm considering it. One computer that really got my attention was a Woz edition IIgs that had a real signature on it along with the printed one, he had gotten it during a visit by Steve years ago to a dealer here he was working for.At the rate these prices are going, I'm just going to hang onto my SuperDrive Controller Card for another 20 years, sell it for $94,000 on ebay, and then pay for my future kid's college tuition. ;-)-Warr
An original Apple I might be worth that much or better by then. Oh, and you'd better have at least 2 good, working 2.0MB drives to go with that controller. Of course, should Henry have his way, his Superdrive card clone may render those original ones of lesser value. ;-)
Bill Garber from GS-Electronics http://www.garberstreet.com"If you wish to forget anything on the spot, make a note that this thing is to be remembered." (Edgar Allen Poe)