If they're popular enough in .fi, perhaps we can save a few landfills from
them by sending 'em to interested parties there.
An Apple IIe is not uncommonly priced at $5 around here (I just bought one
that had a couple of drives bundled with it for $8, though all I wanted was
the PSU) . A IIc is not uncommon at that price either. It's been a while
since I saw more than one ][+ in the same store, but those seldom cost more
than $10, and usually closer to $5. I would estimate that the freight would
exceed that amount by quite a little bit. Disk drives are often together with
these units, though that propels their cost into the $10-$12 range.
I can't recommend Apple Monitors, since those were really not available in the
Apple ][+ era. I've got an Apple IIe with a color monitor. The monitor ran
the price of the whole thing up to $20. The extra weight would probably run
the shipping cost to .fi into the ruinous range.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jarkko Teppo" <jarkko.teppo(a)er-grp.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, January 24, 2002 2:52 AM
Subject: Re: Apple II boards
Lawrence LeMay said:
Cmon, what could possibly be less valuable than an Apple ][+? A C64
perhaps...
Well, depends on the place. I've seen one Cray 1 in a private collection,
one IBM 360 (in the same place) and one Apple II.
It's a different thing for C64's though. But older Apples are really
hard to find over here (in .fi)
--
jht