It appears that the auction ended without a sale. I
wonder if it will be
re-listed without such a high reserve?
Now that you know the item number and the seller's ID, you might email
them and ask. They might lower the price a little and run it again, though
as of yet, it doesn't show being relisted.
Best Regards
At 04:35 PM 6/22/03 -0500, you wrote:
On Sat, 21 Jun 2003, R. D. Davis wrote:
Quothe Mail List, from writings of Sat, Jun 21,
2003 at 08:59:07AM -0400:
> I remember someone was interested in music gear.
>
> Don't know if you'd consider this worth the asking price or not, but
> it looks like a nice set.
>
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2539449598&categ…
Yes, it definitely looks like a nice set, and would most likely be fun
to work/play with, but I'm not about to pay a price like that for it at
this time. Of course, someone probably will, as these sort-of-classic
synths are very popular with some people. There appears to be much
historic relevance to this computerized synthesizer as well (see
http://www.seib.synth.net/ppg/history.htm). That said, if I saw one at
a hamfest for a much lower price (like "make me any offer, I don't know
what this thing is, and I don't want to have to haul it back home"), I'd
buy it, and have great fun with it. :-)
I have to agree, it does seem to be a really nice set. I'd certainly not
fork over that kind of cash for one though. I figure one of these days,
such a setup will find me ;)
It appears that the auction ended without a sale. I wonder if it will be
re-listed without such a high reserve?
-Toth