lizardb0y wrote:Any old Apple computer, no matter how crappy. Excellent condition IIgs ROM.3? ][plus? Mac 512Ke? LCIII with //e card installed? Who cares, they're worth MILLIONS!! L@@K! R@RE! Steve Jobs!
Carcenomy wrote:My problem is that I collect computers that have something of a sentimental attachment, and my family and friends could never afford anything exotic - so it's mostly Commodore gear
tezza wrote:The post on the Commodore 65 got me thinking <snip> What's your most valuable piece of hardware?
lizardb0y wrote:Any old Apple computer, no matter how crappy. Excellent condition IIgs ROM.3? ][plus? Mac 512Ke? LCIII with //e card installed? Who cares, they're worth MILLIONS!! L@@K! R@RE! Steve Jobs!
WelshWizard wrote:most would be under $50 not sure about some of the software though, seems to go higher than the computer value some times
Gibsaw wrote:.... what people consider to be the bargain in their collection (not always the cheapest).. For me, it may eventually turn out to be the Mac LC4/75 ($10)
tezza wrote:I was lucky to get quite a few of my more exotic units donated to me. Of ones I paid for, most were at pretty much the going rate for their condition. The real bargin may have been the Atari 400. I can't remember exactly what I paid for this but it was between $30 and $50. I got it home, cleaned it up and everything worked perfectly. I'm on the lookout for it's big brother, the Atari 800.
Gibsaw wrote:The interesting question would be what people consider to be the bargain in their collection (not always the cheapest).. For me, it may eventually turn out to be the Mac LC4/75 ($10)
WelshWizard wrote:tezza wrote: I'm on the lookout for it's big brother, the Atari 800.
looks like if one comes up on Trademe it will be a fight to get it then
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