Well your rev-4 setup isn't going to be worth top dollar because of the 
condition and clone motherboard, you don't mention if it's the original 
datanetics keyboard and if the powersupply is the original one.  Infact it may 
only be worth a couple of hundred dollars or less.   

Basically the answers to those questions determine if you are simply selling a 
case or a case with extras.  Notice I didn't say you are selling a Rev4 Apple 
II because the motherboard is missing.  

Also depending on the hole that was drilled also that can impact the value a 
lot for a case since people looking for a case want a good condition one. 

Answer those questions and we will give you a good idea. 

As for the Rev 2.  In the condition explained I'd expect maybe 2k.  btw.  Rev 0 
are going for more 3k if they are in complete condition.  Most aren't.  They 
tend to have replacement parts like supply or keyboard.  If the motherboard is 
replaced they are just a case.   

Also with anything timing is important, if a person is looking at the time, 
they may spend more than if no one is looking at that specific time.  I have 
seen eBay auctions sometimes too late and kicked my self how low something went 
for.   You just never know.  

Cheers,
Corey 

corey cohen
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> On Oct 29, 2015, at 5:36 PM, Brad <unclefal...@yahoo.ca> wrote:
> 
> I have a rev 4 Apple II in the 38000 s/n range.  I'm hoping to, over the
> years, gradually trade my way up to a Rev 0.  I've seen Rev 0 units go on
> ebay recently for around $3000ish.  Below that seems to be a jumble, mostly
> to do with completeness, originality, etc.  Although, no always.  Some have
> had motherboards upgraded to newer versions and still gone for $2500.
> 
> 
> 
> Anyway, I'm looking to move up.  My questions (and I realize this is all
> opinion):
> 
> 
> 
> 1)      What would my Apple II rev 4 be worth?  Again it's serial number is
> in the 38000 range, black label.  It was in France and had its original
> board replaced with a clone board, and some customization including a small
> switch for power that was drilled into the back of the case was done.  I
> have installed a Rev 4 board with Integer Basic chips.  I also did some
> repairs on the keyboard and it is fully functional, but the repairs involved
> a couple of jumper wires to deal with bad traces.
> 
> 2)      What would you be willing to pay for a 12000 range s/n Rev 2 that is
> in so/so  condition, some rusty chip legs and non-functional keyboard?  Is a
> Rev 2 anything special?
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks!
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 

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