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Re: Apple ][ identification (follow up)



Greg Andrzejewski wrote:
"Michael J. Mahon" <mjmahon@aol.com> wrote in message fZSdnTh6g-gScIbbnZ2dnUVZ_t2tnZ2d@comcast.com">news:fZSdnTh6g-gScIbbnZ2dnUVZ_t2tnZ2d@comcast.com...

Actually, this 128K Mac surprises me even more:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180104666506

I tend to think of these as "I'll give you $5 to take it away" machines.
I guess most of these are in landfills now...

-michael

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As a computer, the original 128k mac is pretty limited. But this one is in nice condition, has all the books, and I think the tour of the macintosh cassette tape is pretty rare.

I agree--but $800-rare??  ("Just send me the cassette and throw out the
Mac.")

I think the seller is a pretty good marketer.  ;-)

Of course all but one of the bidders are newbies...

-michael

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"The wastebasket is our most important design
tool--and it's seriously underused."