Several years ago I sold my Lisa1 with the twiggy drives and the profile
for $1000.00 to a guy from New York. He sold it on ebay for 10,000 less
then a year later. I recognized the lisa1 in the picture because of the
sunshine discolored patch on the top cover that mine had. He called me
and asked f
The original Twiggy Lisa's rarely come up for sale on eBay. Maybe one
or two a year if that. Expect to pay $8000 to $10,000 for a working one
with the Lisa 1 OS on a Profile and with the original Twiggy disks.
Scott
On Aug 17, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Blake Patterson wrote:
How hard are the original
It is a very good idea to remove the power cord before disassembling the
Lisa as it's always turned on even when it looks off.
Assuming you're facing the back of the Lisa and have turned the two
metal knobs and removed the back cover, the board on the bottom is
called the mother board. To the