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Title: The value of an a1000
Post by: koaftder on May 02, 2007, 11:39:17 PM
This is in responce to another thread that got popped for obvious reasons. There was an incidence of one person tarnishing another persons good name over a price squabble for an a1000 without any transaction taking place.

So what is an a1000 worth? I love my a3000 to death, but nothing can fill the hole that the a1000 resides in.

I have 4 systems, all from ebay.

1) Paid 30 for a broken unit ( no kb, etc )
2) Paud 40 for a working unit ( no bk, etc, was broken!)
3) paid 60 for a working unit ( with kb, and external floppy, broken all of it! )
4) Paid 120 for a working unit ( 2 floppies, pile of disks, printer )

I have managed to repair 2 of the broken units, having heavily scrapped out the worst one. So this leaves me with 3 working a1000s. They all came with the expansion ram, and 3 of them had the grounding wire repair.

So what is the value of an 1000? I would say just the unit alone ( working) would be like 30 dollars.
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: guru-666 on May 02, 2007, 11:51:13 PM
sounds right.
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: meega on May 03, 2007, 12:48:23 AM
Well, I don't want to be the one to have to say it, but... It's worth what you can get for it. If the market says $30, then it's worth $30. If the market says $50, then it's worth $50. If the market says "I don't want it" then it's worth scrap value, or nothing.

It's all anchored on the price of corn land.

See: Adam Smith (1776) The Wealth of Nations.
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: Damion on May 03, 2007, 01:06:44 AM
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meega wrote:
Well, I don't want to be the one to have to say it, but... It's worth what you can get for it. If the market says $30, then it's worth $30. If the market says $50, then it's worth $50. If the market says "I don't want it" then it's worth scrap value, or nothing.

It's all anchored on the price of corn land.

See: Adam Smith (1776) The Wealth of Nations.


Yeah, it depends. I've seen clean units on ebay fetch $30, and other times the bidding gets ridiculous and they'll sell around $100. Seems to fluctuate quite a bit.

My *personal* opinion... If I *had* to own one, I'd pay no more than $50 for a nice working A1000, with accessories.


Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: amigakid on May 03, 2007, 02:58:50 AM
To me personally i think they are priceless, but if you would need a monetary so called value then i would say a working A1000 with KB, Mouse, and Expansions I would pay $100.00, but thats just me also.
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: Jeff on May 03, 2007, 03:33:36 AM
They are worth a lot more with a nice keyboard included it seems. I sold one with a bum floppy drive and no accessories a while back for about $10.00 just to keep it out of the recylcer, and to be honest I was lucky to get that.

I just paid $50.00 for a nice one (closet stored for 20 years) with all the original disks from (KS/WB 1.0 through 1.3.x) manual, nice keyboard, correct angle plug mouse, ect.  I think I did alright.

Not too long ago a nice clean stock complete 1000 went for well over $100.00 on ebay, so you never know.

Jeff
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: TheMagicM on May 03, 2007, 04:25:29 AM
if its a incomplete A1k like the one that was in that thread (lol).. I wouldnt have paid that much.  I have (3) MINT A1k machines which are my prized possessions.  One is complete in a box the other two are just the main unit no kb/mouse but so effin clean that I dont even use them.  I bought the latter for $50 each in their original box a few years back.

Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: CaptChaos on May 03, 2007, 05:09:54 AM
Without a keyboard and mouse it is incomplete and not worth as much as a complete system... however if it was in nice condition then it is worth over 15US..

I have two A1000s and have seen them go quite cheaply down under.
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: motorollin on May 03, 2007, 07:07:31 AM
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meega wrote:
See: Adam Smith (1776) The Wealth of Nations.

The invisible hand? :-)

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moto
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: meega on May 03, 2007, 09:29:24 AM
The price of corn land.


(Surely on the increase at the moment.)
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: amigakid on May 21, 2007, 10:37:47 PM
I just paid $12.50 for one in excellent condition (No mouse or keyboard), but i have a mouse and well.. still trying to find another keyboard lol
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: TjLaZer on May 21, 2007, 11:00:40 PM
I have two, one is mint but no box, the other is ok but a bit yellowed in the rear ports, and I also have a SPARE A1000 keyboard with cable.  I live in Tacoma so if you want it let me know.
Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: orange on May 21, 2007, 11:05:26 PM
the one I have is, AFAIC, priceless  :-)
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grounding wire repair.
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Title: Re: The value of an a1000
Post by: amigakid on May 22, 2007, 09:18:57 PM
Sweet how much for the keyboard.  I live in Spokane