On 2 Jun 2012 at 15:33, jim s wrote:
For most items computer if they were worth serious
money and really
needed such I'd far rather post here and invite your opinion than an
auction houses. They only have credibility based on their track
record, and overpricing and getting $100k for one Apple 1 isn't a real
track record.
As people-with-too-much-money have pretty much over-inflated the art
world, I think some are looking to diversify. Still, compared to an
Edvard Munch painting, $35K is small potatoes.
However, not completely outside the realm of attraction for some
counterfeiters to work up. How would one know? Carbon-14 date the
solder mask?
--Chuck