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Re: Update on Apple II rev 0 replica kits
- Subject: Re: Update on Apple II rev 0 replica kits
- From: heuser.marcus@freenet.de
- Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 05:01:37 -0700 (PDT)
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On May 16, 1:34 pm, Mike Willegal <m...@willegal.net> wrote:
>
> At this point I have determined that lowering the cost of the kit in
> order to make it more affordable is more important than keeping the high
> quality sockets and green connectors. When current stock is sold, I am
> going to move to far less expensive solder tail sockets. I have also
> found some significantly lower cost edge connectors and am going to
> procure some samples. If samples prove to be usable for this
> application, the green ones will most likely become an added cost option
> or possibly, disappear entirely.
Mike,
I don't know if this has already been discussed (couldn't find it)
but I have a question regarding the inexperienced buyer.
Your replica board is from what I can see very faithful to an
original board - it even has the Apple logo.
Is it possible for a potential customer of a complete system
to realize that he is buying / bidding on a replica?
bye
Marcus