I'm afraid I have to sell my Apple II collection in preparation for a downsizing move. It's painful to see it go, but I want to make sure it ends up in good hands.
I have NO idea what to price these things at, as the auctions are all over the place. My eBay username is jsa_sf, so if you follow me, you'll see how I post them. I have no interest in a reserve, though I'm likely to lose value given how obsessed I was collecting them in the first place.
Some of the machines are more "parts" oriented, particularly the //e's. There are some rare-ish ones in there though, but nothing that will blow minds like Rev 0's or prototypes.
If something seems inappropriate, or you discover something I got wrong in my research of the machines, feel free to message me during this process. I am totally unfamilliar with the world of eBay selling and I'm likely to screw something up!
I will post them as they list. I believe there are 19 total machines, plus monitors, disk drives, and interface cards. Everything has been photographed, tested where possible (I'm not plugging in a Europlus or J-Plus or "unused"), and properly packaged. Computers have been wrapped in anti-static bubble wrap and then crated in a new Uline box, then that box wrapped in anti-static bubble wrap and then that crated in a larger box. Cards are going out in anti-static foam box shippers. If something is still in it's original box, or part of a kit, that box has been crated in another box, etc. You know the drill.
Anyway, stay tuned.
Here is the first listing, an original (rev 4) Apple II A2M001.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256029498670
This is a copy of the condition details in the item description:
Condition
This specific computer is part of my personal collection which I put together over a decade ago and has remained untouched and protected since I acquired it. This Apple II board came off the line around July 22, 1979, at the end of the fabrication run just before the Apple II+ began appearing approximately a month later. Based on general timing estimates it looks to be a Rev 4 motherboard.
The machine has not been fully tested, but the power light does turn on when power is applied, and the screen shows the garbage characters (though the board fabrication date indicates a Rev 4). This implies that the power supply is in reasonable shape, but there may be a problem, likely due to age or a failing chip, that needs to be identified on the board to restore to full functionality. (Note: We did not try the reset technique used on Rev 0 boards.)
Please inspect the photos carefully. This computer is a 44-year-old, used piece of equipment. Expect scratches, scrapes, sticker residue, dings or scuffs. I've attempted to note any major defects; however, I could miss things.
This item is sold AS IS.
Extras
This listing includes the instruction manual and an Apple Disk ][ Interface Card for connecting disk drives to the computer. This computer does not come with other accessories (cables, etc).
Here is the Europlus link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256029819952
Here is the item description:
Vintage Apple II Europlus Computer, Model IA2S2016 Revision 824-0044-01 Apple II Plus
#1A2S2-681980 (3/21/82)Model: A2S1016Serial Number: A2S1-32844Manufacture Week/Year: 23/81 (May/June, 1981)Board Revision: 824-0044-01
Condition
This computer is in excellent condition for its age. It has not been tested due to the different voltage requirement for the European power supply. It shows signs of being used and general wear and tear.
This Apple II+ motherboard came off the line around May 31, 1981. The motherboard is a revision 824-0044-01.
Please inspect the photos carefully. This computer is a 42-year-old, used piece of equipment. Expect scratches, scrapes, sticker residue, dings or scuffs. I've attempted to note any major defects; however, I could miss things.
This item is sold AS IS.
This is an unopened, sealed in box Apple PersonalModem 300/1200. Not that exciting, perhaps... but kind of crazy that it's still shrink wrapped and untouched.
Here is the link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256030024375
This is the item description:
Should I post new listings as separate topics or just responses in this one?
I figured with the multitude of listings I'm putting up this month it might be less noisy in a single thread, but curious what people think.
Next up is a Revision B //e. Link is here:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256030690882
Item description:
Model: A2S2064
Serial Number: 1A2S2-213748 A2S2064
Manufacture Year/Week: 83/22 (May, 1983)
Board Revision: Revision B
Next up is an Applied Engineering PC Transporter with ColorSwitch and UniDrive.
Here is the link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256030056597
Here is the description:
Applied Engineering PC Transporter, Allows Apple II to run/access PC/MS-DOS
I take that back on that one. I need to verify the long card is in the box and re-list it.
Next up is the Apple II+ I was first exposed to, the actual unit belonged to my friend in Michigan.
We modified it as kids to include a volume control.
Here is the link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256029516207
Here is the description:
Model: A2S1016
Serial Number: A2S1-32844
Manufacture Week/Year: 13/82 (March, 1982)
Board Revision: 824-0044-D
Next listing is an Apple //c complete set in the original boxes, including Monitor //c and stand:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256030797881
This is the description:
Model: A2S4000
Serial Number: S4000-D4401I4
Manufacture Year/Week: Unknown, approximately
Board Revision: ROM 255
Next up: Bell & Howell Apple II+ with Backpack:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256029878396
This is the description:
Model: A2S3048
Serial Number: A2S3-017447
Manufacture Week/Year: 38/81 (September, 1981)
Board Revision: 820-0044-C
Next up is a Woz LE without a power supply. It comes with keyboard, keyboard cable, power cable, and Apple Memory Expansion card. I tested it by swapping in a power supply temporarily and hooking up a 3.5" drive and AppleColor RGB.
Here's the link:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256031169887
Model: A2S6000
Serial Number: A2S2-E7045CKA2S6000
Manufacture Year/Week: 87/03 (January, 1987)
Board Revision: ROM 01
This is just the case. Seriously, just a //c case. I can't even remember how I got this.
Link to item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256032188667
Description:
Model: A2S4000
Next up is an AppleColor RGB Monitor, tested and works.
Link to item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256032902888
Item Description:
Vintage AppleColor RGB Monitor A2M6014 For Apple II GS Computers, 1987, Works
Next is an AE GS-Ram for an Apple IIGS. It's fully populated, presumably with 1.5MB of RAM.
Link to item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033080894
Item description:
I'm going to be posted a total of three of these, this is the first:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256032934457
Item description:
Vintage Apple Monitor III (A3M009), Tested in Good Working Condition
You can't have too many monitor stands when you're buying monitors.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256032952190
Description:
This is a set of Disk II drives, fully tested:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256032997370
Description:
Set of (2) Vintage Apple Computer Disk II 5.25 Floppy Drives A2M0003, Working
I have a fully functional 3.5" drive going up now:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033041615
Description:
With 62 items going up over the next 30 days, this is getting exhausting quickly...
Feel free to check out my current listings here:
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_dkr=1&iconV2Request=true&_blrs=recall_filtering&_ssn=jsa_sf&_oac=1
I'll post a catch up reply from time to time this month.
Frankly, I came back to this thread specifically to see what new things you'd added...so I'm grateful that you added them to the same thread.
Here my next one. Apple 5.25" Drive, the UniDrive/Apple IIGS style.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033028898
Description:
Here's a Disk II Interface Card. I know many folks probably have piles of these:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033138578
Vintage Apple II Disk II Interface Card 650-X104 - Tested and Working
I have to admit, I was more of an internal modem guy, but here's one of these SSC's:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033146867
Vintage Apple Super Serial Card II 670-8020 - Untested
I agree, this topic seems great given the volume and quality of the items. Best of luck OP, I have to admit the AppleColor monitor is tempting :)
There are actually two AppleColor RGB Monitors in the listings. One is part of a complete Woz IIGS Set with a certificate and all the fixings. I'm keeping the one I repaired myself though, they are fairly easy to tune up and fix brightness and focus with a cap set...but they are heavy and take up so much space!
I haven't checked in a while, but I assume by now there are after market cards that let you hook in an HDMI modern display, right? I'd love that as a setup!
When it comes to the IIGS, I use a SCART cable and quality upsclaer of my choice. A Retrotink usually does the job quite well.
My Apple IIe I was lucky enough to get an A2Analog VGA card for. That thing is glorious, I hope they are able to make a lot of them.
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However, everything must go!
Link to listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033089937
Description:
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This machine was the hardest for me to find in my collection.
This is a Japanese Apple J-Plus, known for the Katakana keys.
Link to the listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256029714504
Description:
Model: A2S1016
Serial Number: A2S2-86873
Manufacture Week/Year: 28/80 (July, 1980)
Board Revision: 820-0001-07
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A collection couldn't be complete without one of these guys, the Echo II Voice Synthesizer card. It's untested.
Link to item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033094892
Description:
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Applied Engineering DataLink 2400 was pretty cool. It was no AppleCat II or anything, but it was pretty cool.
Link to the item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033151737
Description:
Vintage Applied Engineering DataLink 2400 Baud Modem from 1988 - Untested
Apple IO Controller.jpg
Apple I/O Controller Card:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033100080
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Link to item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256029565932
Ok there's a fair bit of story around this Apple II+ I acquired, supposedly found in a warehouse in Ireland, still in its box.
First off:
I doubt highly that's the case. I'm not saying it's not a special Apple, I love it, and it certainly appears super unused and mint condition. However, call me a skeptic, you can buy boxes that are empty out there.
If you inspect it carefully, I think you would agree, it's likely never been really used. However, it's not "new in box" and there is no wrapping plastic. The manuals and cables came separately, and clearly the box had been opened before.
Regardless, this is one of my favorites! Here is the description:
Model: A2S1048
Serial Number: A2S1-418426
Manufacture Week/Year: 15/82 (April, 1982)
Board Revision: 824-0044-D
Next up is an Apple IIc Flat Panel Display.
Link to item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033064965
Description:
I think photos are fixed...
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Next up is another 5.25" floppy drive:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033030110
Description:
Hi jsa,
Great collection for sale!
A query regarding the Woz IIgs ... it looks like from the photos that it might actually be a ROM 00 (not ROM 01)? I.e. the ROM pictured I think is a 342-0077-A 28pin. Whereas I think ROM 01 would be a 342-0077-B or later with more pins? ... if I recall correctly.
Cheers,
Sylvain
(edit: corrected rom number)
You are absolutely correct:
rom_00.jpg
Thank you so much for pointing that out. I'm going to pull the listing and list it properly. I feel ridiculous!
Here is the new listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256037389788
I couldn't sell it in good faith without updating it properly. Here is the new description:
Model: A2S6000
Serial Number: A2S2-E7045CKA2S6000
Manufacture Year/Week: 87/03 (January, 1987)
Board Revision: ROM 00
These changes, along with the multitude of other innovations, led to Apple effectively creating the personal computer market. Many historians credit the Apple II as being the first consumer, commercially viable computer of all time.
33 listings to go! I can't express the grief. I love these things far too much.
No worries!
Hoping to bid on a few items ... I'm only just getting back into the Apple ii ecosystem after finding my original Apple IIc in my parents attic. Still works! ... going to set it up for my young kids as an intro into computing. :)
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Here's a platnium //e with one problem: Missing enter key on the numeric keypad.
Link to listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256032160830
Description:
Model: A2S128
Serial Number: 3A2S2-E834J23K A2S2128
Manufacture Year/Week: 88/34 (August, 1988)
Board Revision: Platinum Revision E
Novation Apple Cat.jpg
This was my pride and joy as a teenager. The Novation Apple Cat II!! Not your run-of-the-mill internal modem.
Link to listing:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033158041
Description:
1980 is not correct for this card. the "Apple I/O Controller Card, Model 655-0101-B" was at least 1983 or so, because it didn't come out until the Duodisk and Unidisk 5.25 drives with the DB19 came out. That was after the //e. Early //e units all were sold with the older Disk ][ Controller Card and Disk ][ drives.
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Here's another B&H Apple II+. This one is fairly low serial (well, 7980, which isn't THAT low but come on) and in really pretty shape.
Here's a link to the item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256030002628
Here is the description:
Model: A2S1048B
Serial Number: A2S3--007980
Manufacture Week/Year: 41/81 (October, 1981)
Board Revision: 820-0044-C
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This beauty works perfectly. I knew people would ask me prior to packing all this stuff up so I made sure it was fully operational. I'm not sure why I had so much trouble getting it.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256033011741
Description:
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This is my ROM 03 I used for gaming and other fun purposes. It's fully tricked-out and hot rodded. The only defect is the right rear clip cracked off. You can't tell though, and it's repairable.
Like to item:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/256038520686
Description:
eBay sent me a message this morning saying my account has been restricted for review, because they saw an account that was dormant suddently lists tons of things and it triggered a risk and verification hold.
They say they apologize for this but the existing bidding periods are gone, and existing bids are gone, while they verify I'm a real human being.
This is insane.
Oh lord what a nightmare!!! Wow.
I spoke with them extensively. The finally got me a message that had an actual upload llnk for my drivers license, passport, proof of bank account, proof of residence, etc. However, they also asked for invoices for all my Apples from when I purchased them.
I asked, how on earth am I supposed to provide invoices for items I've owned for decades, most of which I bought on eBay?
So now I wait to see what they do. I don't want to re-list anything until I have assurances I won't get shut down again. It's a huge amount of work to properly schedule all the listings. The scheduled ones are still visible to me, but the active ones are "hidden" until this restriction is removed, then they will. need to be relisted again.
Remind me why there is no competition for eBay?
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