I just bought an almost flawless Pismo and all accessories,
> including a rolling computer case for $350 -- who would have ever thought
> that was possible.

You were lucky. They usually go for a lot more than that, even now. $350 is
around the going rate for a Lombard with lots of RAM. I'd rather have a
Pismo and pop in one of PowerLogix' upgrade cards than I would a lot of
Apple's newer models.

With a 3400c, it depends on what someone's looking for at a given time.
Certainly $200 is on the upper end of what they sell for, but I've seen a
fully loaded 3400/240 sell in that range recently. The only real drawback to
a 3400 is that you can't reasonably run OS X on it, but it's still very
capable in OS 9.

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