I really want to know what happened to that nickel coke machine. I bought a soda from it every time I went, which was often when I was working @ Yodle on W23rd.
https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/47137408_vmc-33-5and162...
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I really want to know what happened to that nickel coke machine. I bought a soda from it every time I went, which was often when I was working @ Yodle on W23rd.
https://new.liveauctioneers.com/item/47137408_vmc-33-5and162...
US$29,000? I think you could probably put that together yourself for quite a bit under that price (including a machine or two signed by Woz...)
(I was going to say the eMate 300 was also rare, but there's a dozen on eBay right now.)
I can't ID the Macs, because "Apple ][ Forever" people don't dig Macs. I can point out that there is an Apple //e, an Apple //c, a Lisa, and an Apple /// in that lot, none of which are Macs. The NeXT Cube isn't even an Apple.
> a Lisa Could be a Macintosh XL
> Macintosh 128k (TED 25th Anniversary Edition), Macintosh 128k (Signed by Steve Wozniak), NeXTcube, Apple IIc, Apple IIe, Apple Lisa, Apple III, Macintosh 128k, Macintosh SE, Macintosh Classic, Macintosh Portable, Macintosh LC II, Macintosh PowerBook 100, Macintosh PowerBook Duo 230, Macintosh Quadra 700, Macintosh Color Classic, and others.