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tburke
August 7th, 2007, 12:14 AM
Hello All

I am moving and need to sell my collection of computers. I put this collection together some years ago and really have lost interest. Space is becoming a bit of an issue for me so I offer the lot up for sale. I also have a few boxes of old software and stuff. I need it all to go, and would rather not sell it off in bits. I will take some photos in the next couple of days. I have not fired any of them up in 4 or 5 years now.

Here's the list:

-Apple II
Repackaged by Bell & Howell for Education Markets (Black),Including (2) 5.75” Disk ][ Drives- Black (A2M0003), and Joysticks.

-Apple II+
Including (2) 5.75” Disc ][ Drives – Beige (A2M003) and Apple Tilt-Screen Monitor (A2M2010)

-Apple III
Including 5 Mb Profile Drive (A950005), Apple III Monitor (A3M0039) and Universal Parallel Card

-Apple IIe
Including, Apple Tilt-Screen Monitor (A2M2010), Apple Numeric Keyboard, Numeric Keypad II e (A2M2003), 5.75” Apple Dual Floppy Drives (A9M0108) and Apple Printer (M090303)

-Apple Lisa 2/Mac XL
Including Apple Extended Keyboard (M0110A), Apple Mouse (M0100)

Apple IIc-Including Apple Monitor (A2M4090), Apple Joystick IIe (A2M2002, Apple Modem 1200 (A9M0301)and (1) 3.5” Drive (A9MO106)

-Mac 512k
Including Apple Extended Keyboard (M0110A), Apple Mouse (M0100), Apple Modem 1200 (MA024561), Paradise Systems Mac/20MB External Hard Drive, Kensington System Saver (Fan) and (2) 5.75” Unidisk Floppy Drives (A9M0104)

-Apple IIgs “Woz”
Including Apple Color Monitor (A2M6020), Destop Bus Mouse (A9M0334), (1) 5.75” Unidisk Floppy Drive (A9M0104), (1) 3.5” Drive (A9MO106) and Apple Modem 1200 (A9M0301)

-Mac II
Including AppleColor High Res Color Monitor (M0401), Apple Extended Keyboard (M0115), and Uninstalled Apple FDHD Upgrade Kit (MO244)

-Mac Portable Non-Backlit Model (M5120) with Numeric Keypad and Apple Personal Modem (A9M0334)

-Mac Classic Including Apple Keyboard II (MO487), Apple Destop Bus Mouse (A9M0334),

-Powerbook 170 Includes Apple AC Adapter

-Mac Classic II Including Apple Desktop Bus Keyboard (A9M0330), Apple Desktop Bus Mouse II (M2706), and Apple GeoPort Telecom Adapter

-Apple Newton 120 Includes AC adapter, 2 batteries, 3 battery cases, DB9-DB25 adapter, mac serial cable, 2MB Newton flash storage car, leather newton zipper case, and collapsible stylus

-Powerbook 5300 Includes AC adapter, Battery, Scsi Cable, PC Card Modem and Telephone Cable

-PowerMac 7100/80AV-Includes Apple Multiple Scan 15 Display (M2943), Apple Design Keyboard (M2980), Kensington Turbo Mouse, 2GB APS External Scsi Hard Drive, ProTools Project Card with Piggyback Card

-PowerMac G4 Cube-Including USB Speakers (M7963) Apple USB Keyboard and Apple ProMouse (M5769)

Non Apple Stuff:
-Atari 2600 (Darth Vader) w/ 66 Games, 2 Joysticks, 2 Paddles
-Atari 400 w/ 4 Games, 2 Joysticks
-Atari C-380 (Video Pinball)
-Atari Pong (Telegames-Sears)
-Commodore 64c including Commodore 1902a Color Monitor
-Commodore plus 4

Druid6900
August 7th, 2007, 09:00 AM
I would LOVE to have some pieces from that collection, but, between USPS's rate increase and the Apple "who cares if the can lift it off the desk?" philosphy of the day, shipping alone would bankrupt me :)

Good luck, it's a fine collection of Mac Iron.