Jim Davis asks:
$3000 for an "8/S"?!?!, you have to be
kidding? Did it include a lot of
equipment?
If that's the auction I remember from about six months ago, that 8/S was
an anomaly - it didn't have any peripherals attached, but it was well
kept up, and it was listed as having... <drum roll> ...serial number 0.
The listing suggested it might have been a prototype 8/s. I don't know
whether there's any truth in that, but since at least two people were
willing to bid the price up over $3,000 it _may_ be possible.
Amazing fact? Urban legend? You be the judge! :)
-O.-