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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Bennymee on September 11, 2004, 04:34:34 PM
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I'm selling my Amiga compatible motherboard:
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8131291692
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I wonder how high shipping to the US would run?
Plaz
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Hmm didn't I sell you that one? :-?
Shame you are selling it off.
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There's another one listed in English too, starting price was a bit much though!
Moving to a Peg2?
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Which April fix is it? April 1 or 2?
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redrumloa wrote:
Hmm didn't I sell you that one? :-?
Shame you are selling it off.
I bought the machine in febr. 2004 from Computer City in the Netherlands.
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Lando wrote:
Which April fix is it? April 1 or 2?
It is the April 1 fix.
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Plaz wrote:
I wonder how high shipping to the US would run?
Plaz
At max. it will be 20 euro's.
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There are 2 days to go.
http://cgi.ebay.nl/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=1247&item=8131291692&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
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Less then 2 hours to go!
Is nobody interested anymore in MorphOS / Pegasos ???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8131291692
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Bennymee wrote:
Less then 2 hours to go!
Is nobody interested anymore in MorphOS / Pegasos ???
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8131291692
That's not a terribly bad price for a April 1 Pegasos. Besides, these things usually get the final realistic bids within ~1 minute of closing. It will probably go up a little bit.
Don't forget MANY Pre-April and April 1 boards were mostly given out for free to developers, and many April 2 boards sold for $299. Add on top of that the (relatively) low cost of a Pegasos II board, your auction isn't looking too bad.
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Well, look at other's now on ebay even the start price is higer then my reserve price.
Besides, The ram alone did cost me 70 euro's.
BTW, a new peg 2 with a G3-600 will cost from now on 600 USD new in the Genesi Shop.
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Besides, The ram alone did cost me 70 euro's.
That's a tough one. The bidders may well look past this. Registered memory is certainly expensive, but *might* not add alot to the bidders perception.
If I was a gambling, I'd say this will end up somewhere around $220USD. It would probably bid a bit higher if it was located in the US.
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Since there is only a few minutes left and the reserve has not been met, I would say this is another clear sign on the death of the Amiga market. Give it ten years, the price of Pegs may come back as a rare historical item. :/
Dammy
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dammy wrote:
Since there is only a few minutes left and the reserve has not been met, I would say this is another clear sign on the death of the Amiga market. Give it ten years, the price of Pegs may come back as a rare historical item. :/
Dammy
What? Thats crazy talk. It just shows people would rather have a Pegasos II is all. The Pegasos is hardly on its way to death Sony just dumped its old web servers in Europe for a Pegasos based MySQL server. You can read about that over at Morphzone.org if interested.