Novice prospectors guide

From: Sellam Ismail <dastar_at_ncal.verio.com>
Date: Sun Feb 28 02:00:18 1999

On Sat, 27 Feb 1999 SUPRDAVE_at_aol.com wrote:

> standard compact macs are rather unremarkable although i guess the 128
> might be worth keeping since it was simply the first model. I think
> modified macs are far more interesting. for instance, i have a 128 in
> original box with all the ship group items. the mac was modified with
> a third party board to basically make it into a mac plus complete with
> scsi. even got an external floppy and flight sim with it! also have
> two mac512k models with a hyperdrive; a st225 hard drive and cooling
> fan installed INSIDE the mac. <!> very heavy but actually works.

Trivial but meaningful distinction: the original Macintosh will have a
name plate on the back that merely says "Macintosh". No "Macintosh 128"
or "Macintosh 512K". Just "Macintosh". The "Macintosh 128" variety came
out when the "Macintosh 512" was released. So the true "first" Macs are
the ones that simply say "Macintosh".

Also, the first 100 Macintosh's off the assembly line had a special plaque
stuck to the back that was customized for each employee on the Mac team,
with their name engraved on it, thanking them for their effort in bringing
the Mac to fruition. Those are really the most valuable basic Macintosh's
(as far as Ebay goes).

Sellam Alternate e-mail: dastar_at_siconic.com
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