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LMO2009

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Have SN F41206EM0001, 217th manuf in the 12th week of 1984 in Fremont, Ca. with all software, training disks and tapes, cables and connectors, key board, mouse, power cords and printer SN# D4508V0M0130 in working condition. Internal drive does not work but external 400K drive runs all software fine. Lots of software and games. Had the unit upgraded to 512K several months after I bought it.
Any ideas what the whole lot is worth and where (other than Ebay) I could go to find someone who would like to add to their collection ? ;)
 
You could get 100-200$ for that. The fact that it was upgraded to 512k, kinda lowers the price of it. I would kill for that.
 
With all the extras like that, I would bet a hardcore collector would easily pay up to $300 for it. Not many people can say they've got the system AND all the extras that came with it like the training cassettes.
 
You could get 100-200$ for that. The fact that it was upgraded to 512k, kinda lowers the price of it. I would kill for that.

With all the extras like that, I would bet a hardcore collector would easily pay up to $300 for it. Not many people can say they've got the system AND all the extras that came with it like the training cassettes.

Thanks Hrududu & Marsman478, Now all I need to do is find a hardcore collector ! Maybe it will finally pay off that I've always been a "saver". Wish I would have saved the original box !
 
eBay is your best bet for this one. on eBay you can inflate the price, as the unknowing Mac Collectors (HardCore) spend double on a machine that actually is not that valuable. Most of them do get sold.
 
i agree with the $300 mark. too bad you upgraded it. I guess you might sell it quicker if it was on the original 128K...

good luck
 
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