Not that im disagreeing about the value, but please keep in mind that
even though its still in the box doesn't mean components remain
ageless. Yes, it may be a zero hour SE, but realize things like
capacitors (especially capacitors) do have limetimes, and after 15-20
years, they're due for replacement. The electrolyte dries up, and then
they start to deviate from their stated values --- IE causing
problems. I have a zero hour Apple IIGS CRT monitor that needs work.
the display is really dark but I removed the plastic around the
monitor so I know its "new".

On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 10:22 PM, DNEL <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Brent, Don't take less than $500 for a mint SE30 out of the box. If you
> don't get an offer for at least that, store them away somewhere in cool and
> dry place, and get double that five/ten years.  One of your first replies
> quoted $20! -then said he'd be interested in buying!
>
> You're talking an SE30? - not a later Mac.
>
> Don
>
> ps - The original SE30 probably sold for over $1000.  It could be a few
> decades before you could get the original price (other than by a collector).
> It would be something nice to pass on to your children or grandchildren, in
> a will, to help them in college, etc.
>
>
> On Monday, April 2, 2012 10:11:36 PM UTC-4, Brent Nilson wrote:
>>
>> I have an original new in BOX Macintosh SE30.  Anybody have an Idea
>> what I shuld sell it for?  Also a Powerbook 180 C, 270C, and 520C; all
>> new in box.  Any Idea what they are worth?
>> Thanks
>> Brent ...............
>
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