wholey !@#$$% $7K !?!?!?!?! Great, now all the lunatics who've had
something like this in their garage, basement or attic are going to run
out to post them up with starting bids of $5,000 Better hope some
idiotic news site or worse some news TV station doesn't make mention of
this, or then it'll get really ugly.
Curt
Gary Fisher wrote:
Take a look at item #8707485844
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8707485844&rd=1&a…
which ended on Thursday. It went for USD $7,877.11 for a supposedly serial number 3 unit,
run up by bidders from Switzerland, the US and finally the UK. It had been heavily
modified internally, with even a hard disk inside.
My question to all is that was the unit more valuable (because of the low serial number)
than a later unit that had all of the original MITS cards, motherboard and powersupply?
My experience with car collectors (Corvettes), is that a unit in stock factory condition
is more valuable than one that has been heavily modified.
I suppose the buyer is going to restore the original MITS cards as it was first available,
or is he going to keep it intact as it was sold to him? It would be interesting (to me)
to know peoples collecting philosophies about that.
Gary Fisher
Tristone Capital Inc.
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