>> 2 Apple II GS, a IIc (claimed to be new in
box), a Mac Plus, couple
>> monitors, external floppy and hard drives and "scads of software and
manuals".
>$100 is fair.
WOW! I can't believe Sellam of all people over
priced this bundle.
$100 is very generous for what is listed. Unless there
are some really
unusual monitors or software/manuals, then I don't think the lot is worth
more than about $20, and that is more as a "thanks for letting me have
it" gesture.
Well, he isn't always that cheap... :)
My quess would habve been anywhere between 50 and 150 USD, asumeing
that it's from the original owver, and therefore working and more
important with a huge pile of documentation and software. Also
IIgs systems that are still in use (or where until recently) are
usualy well equipped, often with harddrives etc. I'd take a look
at least.
Gruss
H.
P.S.: For a working GS Transwarp and/or GS Harddisk even I'd offer
some green paper.
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