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Posted By
JamesC on 2003-09-28
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
I see that the ONLY bid that meets or exceeds the reserve price was placed just seconds before the auction ended. And since there was such a large jump from $1600 to $3499, then $3499 must have been the reserve price.
I suspect that someone asked what the reserve price was, and was told.... as unfair as that may be, since Dan has tried to sell it 4 times now, maybe he was willing to answer the question in order to recover his investment.
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Posted By
MC on 2003-09-27
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
yes, yes, yes! does 364 have the same TED as c+4?
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Posted By
Gaia on 2003-09-27
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
Having those DOC's would be an outmost pleasure =) I guess not even the C64 has such... I saw the guy was probably from Germany, so maybe someone with native language knowledge could contact him?
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Posted By
Crown on 2003-09-27
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
Wow, it was sold for $3499, that must have been the reserve price...
Let's hope that the new owner will release David Haynie's design documents...
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Posted By
MC on 2003-09-17
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
i was thinking about too, but i know who would have that machine!!
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Posted By
Csabo on 2003-09-17
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
I don't suppose anyone will even reach the reserve amount - I bet it's >$2000. Of course there's always the chance of the scene buying it together. $4500 divided by how many people? Perhaps less than $500 per head would be affordable to most of us. But of course the problem would be who actually get's the machine... (I think I opened up an ugly can of worms with that one )
Man I wish I'd won the lotto.
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Posted By
MC on 2003-09-17
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
that was just a marketing-trick i suppose
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Posted By
Mosh on 2003-09-17
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
Didn't he say the last time he listed this that this was gonna be the last time he would, whether it sold or not?
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Posted By
JamesC on 2003-09-17
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
I went ahead and bid a ridiculously low amount ($US250) just to see what would happen.
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Posted By
JamesC on 2003-09-17
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
The 'Buy It Now' has been dropped to US$4500.
Still $3000 more than he gave for it.
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Posted By
MC on 2003-09-17
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
i'd pay $500 for that or so, but not more...
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Posted By
JamesC on 2003-09-11
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
So it has..... well the seller is known for putting up items then cancelling for no reason. I just ran a check to see if it had been relisted but as of 8:02am New York time it has not.
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Posted By
Crown on 2003-09-11
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
Seems this auction has been cancelled.... Prize was up above $1000 yesterday...
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Posted By
JamesC on 2003-09-08
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
SVS, print a few Euros also, as we may need them for the strange 1551 mentioned elsewhere in this forum. I have bid on this, and will have the drives shipped to you if he will not ship them to me.
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Posted By
SVS on 2003-09-08
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
No, at present, but no problem, ... I will print them tonight
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Posted By
MC on 2003-09-07
| Re: Anyone have $5000 to spare?
Oh, it's so beautiful! However, a working C116 were shown at 4ever03 yesterday. That was beautiful as well!
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