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C64 Lock-up Box

Druid6900

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Anyone remember those brown customized metal boxes that you use to have in schools that they would lock a C64 in to keep people from stealing them?
I have one that someone is interested in, in good shape and I have no idea what a fair market value is.
Anyone know what they are worth?

Thank you.
 
Here are some pictures of one of the units like the one I have from Lemon64.
Mine needs a cleaning.
 

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I have one of these. They were built in Canada and sold to the Canadian school systems primarily so I'm not sure if the US market had seen them much. They are sort of like the VC1020 (the white one) that is shown next to it in a couple of those pictures but it does not have any expansion capabilities built in. I think I paid $100 for it. That would be about right. It's definitely not on the same level as the Commodore built VC1020 which is more expensive but it is still a niche product that is nice looking.

C64 Metal stand external complete.jpgC64 Metal stand side view.jpgC64 Metal stand front view.jpgC64 Metal stand external wiring.jpgC64 Metal stand  internals.jpg
 
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