I dunno,
I just looked, the guy is from Canada actually... I don't know the
availbility situation there... I know over in the UK/Europe the market
their was flooded to the gills with C64's, Atari XE's and Sinclairs so
perhaps you have a lot more stuff available... An Atari 130XE here in
the US I know can fetch an average of $25-$35, and a 1050 can get about
that much, so comparing to what the guy has and all the software, $99
isn't that bad, a little high I'd say (I'd think $75-$79 might've been a
better price) but not that bad.
Curt
Witchy wrote:
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[mailto:cctalk-bounces@classiccmp.org] On Behalf Of Curt Vendel
Sent: 08 March 2004 15:26
To: General(a)neptune.easily.co.uk;
Discussion@neptune.easily.co.uk:On-Topic and Off-Topic Posts
Subject: Nice Commodore lot...
Not mine, nice lot of stuff, thought I'd mention it if anyone
is looking to get into C64 equipment and is looking for a
nice starter set or someone who just can't pass up C64 stuff:
http://www.bidiots.com/detail.asp?id=1119&pic=0#img
Is the C64 much rarer in the US than it is in the UK? I'm only asking
because that lot and much more can easily be found every week at a car boot
sale/yard sale for generally ukp10 and this bloke is asking a STARTING PRICE
of $99 with a BiN of $150!!
Cheers
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