@Mk.558
The one I have now (which is the only one I have) proved to be the single most expensive Mac I have in all of my collection. Most of my compact Macs were acquired back in the day when USPS still offered ocean shipping to Japan.
I actually eyed a 5126 EBAY auction for the last couple weeks from a UK seller, which was basically a perfectly restored machine with a bright backlight, and I asked him more than a dozen questions to confirm things. But in the end, his price was just too high. Even after a price drop, it was still about US$2100, and he wanted another $200 for shipping. It would have been even more expensive for a US buyer due to tariffs.
At some point we must allow sanity to set in. Many EBAY sellers target the rich. And the rich are out there in droves, because somebody snatched up that machine a few days ago. My hope was the price would be too high for must buyers and after a couple more price drops, while still expensive, it might make a lot more sense to acquire. But alas, it wasn't mean to be. So I still must find another way to resolve the final two problems with my machine:
1. Dim Backlight
2. Noisy Audio
A
clear (transparent) machine means
Prototype, since MacEffects doesn't make clear cases for the Portable; and those, by nature of being a prototype, are priced not merely for the rich, but the Uber Rich.
EBAY prices are quite unfortunate on the whole though because it's become a lot more expensive to get into the vintage Mac hobby in general these days, not merely something pertaining to the Portable.