I was browsing through some very old posts in another forum last night, revisiting the past, when I stumbled across the post below by Jag.
What Jag said so many years ago is both tantalizing and sad for us today. In the late 1990's and even in 2003, people could hardly give them away. These days, prices for even the most uninteresting 68k Mac models command a princely sum. Prohibitively high pricing probably keeps a lot of people out of the hobby. Imagine how much more popular our community would be if we could still get 68k Macs for $5 a pop or even free!
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What Jag said so many years ago is both tantalizing and sad for us today. In the late 1990's and even in 2003, people could hardly give them away. These days, prices for even the most uninteresting 68k Mac models command a princely sum. Prohibitively high pricing probably keeps a lot of people out of the hobby. Imagine how much more popular our community would be if we could still get 68k Macs for $5 a pop or even free!