Boy, ain't that the truth! Sometimes pricing is not so subjective
as it is absurd! I saw an ATARI 1200XL at a thrift for $49.95,
sitting next to a fully functional WY-50 (my favourite terminal, BTW)
for $9.95, complete with keyboard (miraculously).
Guess which one I pounced on?
Jeff
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This goes back to the old saying...it's only worth
what someone will pay.
If you stuck the rarest stamp in the world with documentation and proof of
authenticity in front of someone who didn't even know what a stamp was, to
them its just a little scrap of paper. Pricing, no matter who determines
it, is always subjective.
Sam Alternate e-mail: dastar(a)siconic.com
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