wkchan@athena.mit.edu (William K Chan) (10/20/90)
I would be interested in buying a Macintosh II (only the original Mac II) with or without monitor, hard drive, any amount of RAM, etc. I'm looking for a CPU price of about $1500 to $2500 (the low end sounds crazy but it's worth a try). I'm willing to purchase two systems if the price is right. You might wonder why I want the original Mac II. Well, I just need the NuBus slots, not the power of the IIfx, Apple's only 6-slot Mac now. E-mail me if you have any machines available. If I don't respond within a week, I'm regret that someone must have underbid you. Thanks in advance. William Chan wkchan@athena.mit.edu
brada@bardlover.Eng.Sun.COM (Brad Albom) (01/30/91)
I'm posting this for a friend who is looking to buy some flavor of a Mac II. He's pretty open about the exact configuration, but the price should be reasonable. That is, if you're going to be asking for a price close to Apple's level 2 discount, don't bother. Ideally the system would be in the Bay Area so it can be checked out before hand, but this is not a hard limit. So, if you've got a Mac to sell, email me the description and asking price and I'll pass all mail on to him when I see him next weekend. Thanks in advance, -brad albom Software Engineering Solutions, Inc Office: (707) 552-5248 - Probably get our machine Office: (415) 969-0141 - Probably get a secretary FAX : (415) 961-3050 - Probably get a high pitched tone email : brada@eng.sun.com - Best Bet P.S. Personally, I would never do business with Apple mainly because of their ridiculous "look and feel" suits, but then there's no accounting for other people's tastes. (Sorry, I couldn't resist taking a swipe)