While I agree that $750 is too much for a partial machine, I also agree with two other
threads of thought expressed here.
1) eBay has distorted the market. IMHO sometimes the drive to "win" overrides
common sense, and we end up with inflated prices. Moreover, eBay's many strategies to
obfuscate this marketplace serve only to increase eBay's revenues - which isn't
unexpected, even if it is frustrating to folks like us. I speak of the lack of price
history - imagine if we had a complete history of pricing for an 11/44 - and now the
concealment of bidders. I remember a time when if, for instance, Al Kossow was bidding on
a document, I would walk away and let him have it rather than bid up the price. I
remember another time when I was bidding on a machine and saw someone else "in the
community" bid on it, too. I sent him an email saying that I was really interested
in this machine because I didn't have one; he responded that he was only looking for a
spare, and he stopped bidding to give me a chance (I did win it). There was a sort of
"gentlemen's agreement" that is nearly impossible to respect now that we
don't know who's bidding! Of course, the higher the sale price, the higher the
fees eBay collects.
2) Markets change. My first two -11s were "free" in the sense that I didn't
pay the former owner; I did have to rent a truck! One of those is an 11/40, which today
is considered a reasonably uncommon and desirable model. By the time I realized I
wasn't going to find a similar deal on a PDP-8/e/f/m, prices had risen to the point
where I found myself paying around $1k for a machine. <sigh> But again, there are
still deals to be had, especially amongst ourselves. If Livermore wasn't so far away,
"free to loving home" would have landed a NextStation in my basement....
I've occasionally sent messages to eBay sellers saying in essence, "Are you
kidding?" regarding their pricing. Some reply with, "What do you think it's
really worth?" Most reply with, "Too bad, that's what I want for it."
Some sincerely believe their item is worth the asking price; some are hoping it is, or
that someone is desperate enough to pay their ransom.
That's the world we live in. Getting into a food fight between ourselves won't
change that. There are alternative venues (such as Vintage Computer Marketplace), and if
we patronize them they may attract the market away from eBay. Many are becoming
aggravated with eBay and while it's not extremely likely that another venue will
replace them anytime soon, in niche markets such as ours perhaps there is a chance for
alternative markets.
IMHO -- Ian
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Sridhar Ayengar [ploopster at
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Subject: Re: PDP 11/44
Gavin Thomas Nicol wrote:
Someone I know has a PDP 11/44 available.. might end
up on EBay.
Apparently 2 racks pulled out in working condition, including the
following cards.
m-7090 m 7094 m-7093 m 8743 m 8743 m 7098 m 7097
m 7096 m 902 m 7800 m 7900 m 7902 m 7903 m 7258
He's looking for $750 but I'm not sure I'll have the space. What do you
think?
He's looking for too much.
Peace... Sridhar