I have some rare machines but it is hard to know how
rare.
I think we will find lots of one-offs and unusual systems that aren't
per se worth much because they have little brand recognition. Alpha
Micros are uncommon, but no one remembers them, for example, while Apple
Twentieth Anniversary Macintoshes exist in greater numbers but have far
greater notoriety (and sell at much higher prices).
A rare machines register would be quite full of these unusual, low-volume
systems no one has ever heard of. Which would be beneficial in its own
right, but unexpected, I would think.
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