[Chris]
Experienced Member
Here are my 2 Apple II series (a ][ Plus and a late Platinum //e)
][ Plus with Apple Drawing Tablet, Paddles, 2 x Apple Disk IIs, & Green phosphor monitor:
//e Platinum with DuoDisk and AppleColor Composite Monitor & CH Joystick
These used to be props at the Gowanus E-Waste Warehouse, but as the place was closing down due to leasing issues and the COVID-19 pandemic further complicating funding to continue the program, my co-worker wanted me to have her ][ Plus as she didn't have any space for it, and as staff, we were able to claim whatever props we liked, whether we got the greenlight to keep it, or simply buy it at our employee price.
Previously, the Platinum //e was previously showcased as a working demo running Pac-Man in the prop section, while the ][ Plus was usually displayed in the store area as a conversation piece.
These Apple IIs, A Macintosh SE, the Magitronic desktop & laptop, the Monorail desktop, a Toshiba Libretto, an NCR laptop, an Atari pocket PC, are among the vintage computers added to my collection which were formerly props, some which my co-workers found for me knowing I loved vintage computers.
][ Plus with Apple Drawing Tablet, Paddles, 2 x Apple Disk IIs, & Green phosphor monitor:
//e Platinum with DuoDisk and AppleColor Composite Monitor & CH Joystick
These used to be props at the Gowanus E-Waste Warehouse, but as the place was closing down due to leasing issues and the COVID-19 pandemic further complicating funding to continue the program, my co-worker wanted me to have her ][ Plus as she didn't have any space for it, and as staff, we were able to claim whatever props we liked, whether we got the greenlight to keep it, or simply buy it at our employee price.
Previously, the Platinum //e was previously showcased as a working demo running Pac-Man in the prop section, while the ][ Plus was usually displayed in the store area as a conversation piece.
These Apple IIs, A Macintosh SE, the Magitronic desktop & laptop, the Monorail desktop, a Toshiba Libretto, an NCR laptop, an Atari pocket PC, are among the vintage computers added to my collection which were formerly props, some which my co-workers found for me knowing I loved vintage computers.