From: robert.jarratt at
ntlworld.com
I have told him there is no such thing as a IIa (unless it is some sort of
clone). I have asked him to check again and I have also asked him for a
picture of the machine.
Hi Rob
My money is on the IIe. I just went in and checked mine. One
could easily mistake the stylized e of the IIe for an a. I've even
seen IIes listed on ebay as IIas.
The value with drives and no broken keys is usually around $35 to $45.
higher if working with extra RAM.
If it had some particularly interesting boards it might be worth more.
As an example, a Swyftcard alone might be worth a couple hundred or
so.
Even if it is not working and not of great value, he should find a home for
it. Just because it has no high value, it is still a clasic machine.
Dwight