Author: Steve B
Date: 11:37:26 01/21/05
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> >I'm curious how you came by your SE12. i bought mine from another collector it came with the same exact pieces that came with my SC12 and SC12B wooden pieces with small magnets,not the cheap plastic CC7 pieces >Is the SE12 much sought after? Seems like it would be more obscure than >desireable since it's not really much different than a stock SC12, and there >were faster versions made later, with 5.0 mhz clocks, IIRC. well to a collector it is very rare collectors scower the globe for computers that were released with small differences such as these even two exact computers whose only difference is the name that appears on the computer will be sought after(Milton Bradly Phantom and Grandmaster for example) i would give you the same exact advise as with your Mach II only i would set a reserve price of $500 if you decide to sell it on Ebay if you dont get that price you dont have to sell any other rare computers you just so happen to have in your closet collecting dust?? :)) Startled Regards Steve
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