eavedesian@comcast.net wrote:
The assumption that when it came out it cost hundreds of dollars, so you think the used price should be a good percentage of the original price?No this is not it at all.But it's a twenty year old design, and the only people actually using them are out of the mainstream, and only a small number of those would be using it as their only computer.Completely understnad this point.Or maybe there's an assumption that because it is a twenty year old computer it should carry a high price.No, but for anything under 100.00 why would I even mess with it?
I understand your point. Most people selling Apple II's these days are either selling them as a part of a large number of things they are selling (like an estate liquidation), or they are selling them on eBay simply so that they will go to someone who wants them, rather than being scrapped. Except in unusual cases, I doubt that many are making much money. -michael New, faster SUDOKU v2.0 solver for Apple II's! Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it's seriously underused."