I went to a farmer's market a while back, and they had a computer shop.
Among others, they were selling a 6100 DOS 40/1GB w/monitor, KB, mouse for
$250, a Q605 for $175, and a SE for $75. Also, they had a 128k, with KB and
mouse, in the carry bag for $75. They even had Apple ][ series systems in
the $50 area. When I saw the prices, I started laughing. I bet a few people
were staring at me...


> Meanwhile, though, the fellow who puts stuff out at Thrift Town here
> seems to have lost touch with reality:  He's offering a "complete
> Macintosh system" of a IIci, monitor and One Scanner for $90....a
> "complete IBM 486 system" is (teehee) $249.00.   He has $20 on an
> Apple TwoPage mono display, and I bought mine there a few months ago
> for $3.99.   I've bought seven or eight IIci's there for $7.99 or
> less.  I think he's got heatstroke, or else discovered eBay ;-)



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