Hey, I could supply most of that. The NIB Vic-20, NIB printer/plotter, NIB
1541 plus a NIB Vic modem and a slew of manuals and SW.
Maybe the thing is to be AGGressive in your merchandizing, but I smell a
put-on to the whole thing. On the other hand the Apple 1 did go for $25,000
and the K-pro II did go for $499. I'm tempted to put up my A-IIc NIB LCD for
$500 and see if the Silicon Valley money jumps on it.
But of course, he says slyly "I still maintain the integrity of my collection"
And yes, I will accept another tot of cognac.
Lawrence
On Mon, 28 Jan 2002, Bryan Pope wrote:
I am sorry!! I must have lost a character in the
cut & paste... :(
Add a '1' to the end... So this should work:
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1327147561
Ah, that explains it.
Sorry 'bout that!
It happens...
This auction still smells fishy...Either it's a ploy to bring prices on
these old things up to insane amounts, or the buyer wanted a boxed VIC20
very very badly.
-Toth
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