There used to be a Blue book for used computers, monitors, printers and
such I think last one printed was in 1991 or 1992. My copies are in storage
in Houston I purchased one every year starting around 1987. I wish someone
would start another one.
At 08:06 PM 5/15/98 -0700, you wrote:
>>I used to collect coins when I was a kid, and the Blue Book (wholesale
>>values) and Red Book (retail values) were my bibles. Coins had a pretty
>>good grading system, and you could find fairly reliable production data.
>>I don't know of anybody that has tried to do anything close to this for
>>computers.
>
>I have "A Collector's Guide to Personal Computers and Pocket Calculators"
>by Dr. Thomas F. Haddock that attempts to price old computers. They
>don't do a very good job, though. According to the book, an Apple IIc is
>worth $200 - $400 and a Lisa 1 is worth $50 - $150. To be fair, though,
>the book is from 1993. Anybody know of anything more recent?
>
>Tom Owad
>
>
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