On Wed, 4 Nov 1998, Dellett, Anthony wrote:
> Okay, to avoid confusion, I'm going ahead and adding prices to these. Some
> prices are negotiable, most are firm.
>
> $30 each, they work and include cables
> Atari 1050 Disk Drive (two of them)
WAY too much. $10 each max.
> $30 each
> Commodore 64 (complete in box, I have two like this)
Complete with foam, all original accessories, cables, pamphlets and
manuals, with an immaculate box? For $30, I hope so.
> $30 for the working grey one, the broken one is a white one and I'll sell
> for $10
> Commodore 1541 Disk Drive (2 in box, one works, one doesn't)
$10 each max.
> $100, it's in beautiful shape.
> Compupro S-100 Enclosure (motherboard and PS only, no cards)
$100 for a bunch of metal and a passive backplane? $25 at the most is
more like it.
> $200. Works perfectly, comes with Graphic CP/M 2.2
> NorthStar Advantage (works completely, with boot disk)
Too much.
> $30
> TI-99/4A Computer (beige model, in box)
$5
> $60
> TRS-80 Model III (with some software)
$20
> $150, it's a really nice subsystem.
> 8" SS/SD Dual Drive Subsystem (ICOM)
Oof. Too much.
> $20
> CoCo 2 - Works peachy
$5.
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