Keep good copies of ProDos for your II series machines plus look for maybe
the Apple III, and Apple IIgs Woz.. And for the 128's find MacWrite and
MacPaint that came with it. Some other Mac's that I like are the Color
Classic & Color Classic II, TAM-20th Anniversary Mac, and the Cube. I have
found over 105 different Mac's and most are the same except for small
improvement in speed. There are other Apple products like the eMate, Newton,
Apple CD, Apple TV boxtop, and others.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Marvin Johnston" <marvin(a)rain.org>
To: "ClassicCmp" <cctalk(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Friday, April 02, 2004 4:54 PM
Subject: Apple Computer Collecting
What in the Apple line of computers, etc. is worth keeping, i.e.
hardware, software, documentation, and books? Besides the Apple I, are
there any other "holy grail" type of items?
I have several Apple printers including the Imagewriter and Imagewriter
II. Are these as common as dirt so I don't have to feel bad about
getting rid of them, or are they worth putting up on the Vintage
Computer Marketplace? I *think* the only Apple IIx I don't have is the
orginal Apple II and the "Black" Apple II+, and I would still like to
keep one each of the II line. The only Macs I am keeping are the
original 128K Macs, and maybe one of the 512K machines.