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Maybe I should clarify my question. I know that in the end any vintage item is worth whatever someone pays for it. Note that I didn’t ask for a price. The question was really more about the intrinsic value of an early 128k vs a later one. Are they really worth more, or is that just hype? I want...
I acquired handful of classic Macs, including two 128ks. I am interested in the machine, but I don’t really need two machines. Just trying to decide which one makes more sense to sell.
All of these things are true. 400k drive, 128k memory, no modifications in any way, and I have correct age keyboard and mouse. I don’t, however, have any paperwork.
I’ve recently acquired what turned out to be a working (sans floppy, which I hope just needs some cleanup) a 128k Mac manufactured in the 4th week of 1984. So, pretty darn early, but not a news worthy find.
So, now I’m wondering, what is the real truth about the value of early Macs like this...
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