> >Lisa II
> >Working (Screen unstable).
> >It has a 3-1/2 floppy drive.
> >0.5 MB (or 1MB; unsure) RAM
> >10 MB hard disk
> >Software (all in German): LisaCalc, LisaList, LisaWrite, LisaGraph
> >and the manuals (on backup disks, not on the original disks).
Sounds like a Lisa 2/10 that wasn't Mac XL'd.
Believe it or not, the
(original) software and manuals alone sold for $568 on eOverpay recently.
But a working Lisa 2/10 seems to only bring $200-$300 (unless it includes
a printer, then it's back up to $551; go figure).
Tell him to fix the screen, and it should bring an
extra $250 from those
who can't fix the screen themselves.
And don't forget to tell him how bad money transfer between
the US and Europe is - And to think about the horrible trans-
portation costs - but if he can get this prices, he should
jup on (while I don't know, if the German language version
can par in demand). Over here the actual price of a 2/10 is
between 150 and 500 Mark, thats some 100 to 300 USD.
Gruss
Hans
P.S.: my last one, including almost a complete lisa in original
packed spare parts was just free - I had only to pay the gas
for 1500 miles of diving :)
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Ich denke, also bin ich, also gut
HRK