Here? In a small town?

Cawfee

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So, I am not active in finding old Macs, but the Macintosh Classic Era Hardware interested me. I popped by my local Computer Refurbisher that started off with Apple Hardware. Saw a Macintosh SE, and was interested. Now, where I live is nowhere near known for holding expensive technology or even having money, but the gentleman got me in contact with an Apple Collector. Visited tonight, and scored a Macintosh SE with two 3.5 Floppy Readers built in, and not only that, a Rodime Systems 60 PLUS. As I understand it, with lack of knowledge on this stuff, how good of a deal was it? And from the sounds and looks of it, was $300 a good deal? The drive in it, being 60 MB, if it is original and has no bad sectors, does that mean an extremely good thing? I can send photos later, and even take a peek at the inner Drive Cage and drive brand.
 
More than I’d pay by a lot but I just sold a nice SE FDHD with no upgrades or extras for $200. If it spoke to you, that’s all that matters. The SE is one of my favorite machines - they are just not very upgradable and I think that hurts the value a bit for most people.
 
Congrats on the find! If you have never seen one in your town and will never see it again, get it - a few hundred bucks for is fair. The Mac SE is generally very reliable (ideally recap PSU and analogue board caps in turn), and runs early software notably faster than a Plus.
 
I did not see it mentioned - did it come with the keyboard and mouse included?
If not, I would definitely hit up the "Apple Collector" to provide you with ones (gratis) for the system you bought.
 
I did not see it mentioned - did it come with the keyboard and mouse included?
If not, I would definitely hit up the "Apple Collector" to provide you with ones (gratis) for the system you bought.
Yeah, got the power cables, the data cable (missing a thumb screw, but we can't have it entire for the age), and both mouse and keyboard too!
 
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