Thanks to those that kept adding to the "Incomplete Data" Tab. From the serial numbers I extracted the dates, then from the date & serial numbers I was able to calculate the AppleNets where there are other tracked systems from the same day. That added another 14 systems, up to 237 AppleNets tracked.
One of these, A4192128 was from the 192nd day in 84, when at least 701 Lisas were made (including one of mine!). Another was on the 187th day of 1984, when at least 853 were made! On the 157th day of 84, we have the serial number of the 2nd machine off the line, A4157002.
I also calculated the build date / sn from some of the disk image serial numbers - I felt it was safe to do this when the AppleNet was only a couple away. I added notes on any row where I calculated numbers.
I think there are a lot more AppleNet collisions than we realize.
Looking at the sheet, sorted by AppleNet, noice how the dates jump around. We have enough systems now that duplicates stand out. For example, AppleNet 106423. This AppleNet would've been used on date 4171 at the A factory, and also on date 4233 at the A factory. The Serial Number A4171064 would have a conflicting AppleNet with a machine at the System Source museum in MD, A4233316.
I'd say they were just "filling in" skipped over AppleNets, but the sequence matches on both sides.
-J