In a message dated 9/18/00 1:14:52 PM, swperk(a)earthlink.net writes:
<< I have no idea what something like
this is now worth, so any and all advice is appreciated! >>
Hi Stan, well, of course eBay is always a gauge of what classic computers are
actually selling for (even if some "collectors" on this list are negative
about it). Take a look at what they are selling for there. Here is a helpful
link to take you right there -
http://search-completed.ebay.com/cgi-bin/texis/ebaycomplete/results.html?de…
&cobrandpartner=x&ht=&maxRecordsPerPage=50&query=%28next+cube%2Cnextstation%2C
next+computer%2Cnextstep%2Copenstep%29&SortProperty=MetaEndSort&SortOrder=%5Bd
%5D
After you've reviewed what they've been selling for over the last thirty
days, click on the "Search Active Items" link near "Sort by" area to
see what
they are selling for now. I have many links already setup for eBay to search
for specific computer types. See -
http://www.classiccomputing.com/auctions.html
Best,
David Greelish
Publisher
Classic Computing Press
www.classiccomputing.com