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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: James on June 04, 2007, 09:21:33 PM

Title: Amiga stuff for sale
Post by: James on June 04, 2007, 09:21:33 PM
Hiya!
Thought I'd post'em here before I do the ebay thing. I've had my fun with them but it's time to part, I'm still keeping a couple of'em anyways hehe.


Amiga 600HD (175$)
-Latest 2.x rom (37.350 I believe)
-1mb Chip ram
-40mb harddisk
-NTSC unit
-(very) Slight yellowing of the keys, the rest of the unit is *mint*
-Original power supply
-Original mouse
-PCMCIA 56kmodem
-PCMCIA EtherlinkIII
-Wico joystick
-All cables

Amiga 1000 (200$)
-*mint* Condition, not a trace of yellow anywhere.
-North American NTSC unit (no commodore logo, just the amiga one)
-A1010 external 3.5" drive
-RAM expanded to 512kb
-Amiga 1080 monitor (again, no commodore logo here)
-Keyboard not fully functional, but cosmetically perfect so you can get a banged up replacement and make it look new again.
-Wico joystick
-All cables

Amiga A1300 Genlock (75$)
-Near mint condition, one tiny scratch from normal use.
-Originally made for the A1000, but will work on all big boxes amiga (with a cable of course) right out of the box. For wedge-case amigas, you would need to make a small modification to one pin of the RGB connector.

Deluxe Paint IV (35$)
-Original disks (1x program, 2x data)
-Box and manual we're lost :(
-Both original tutorial videocassettes: The DeluxePaintIV Video Guide, and Advanced Techniques with DeluxePaintIV (still sealed)

4xEIDE'99 (50$)
-4 way buffered IDE interface for A1200/A600.
-Brand new, never got around to use it.
-Comes with drivers disk.


If interested, PM away!
Title: Re: Amiga stuff for sale
Post by: guru-666 on June 04, 2007, 09:41:32 PM
at that price you can keep them all.
Title: Re: Amiga stuff for sale
Post by: James on June 04, 2007, 09:56:53 PM
Prices are based on the last few ebay auctions I've seen.
Title: dpiv pricing
Post by: weirdami on June 04, 2007, 11:14:29 PM
If you get $35 for the DPaint disks, let me know because I'll charge honkin' dollars for my disks WITH manuals. Too bad I let about 3 other sets of those go for free. :-/
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: James on June 05, 2007, 12:06:45 AM
Well the disks are nice to have, but there's two cool retro 90s video tutorials with it :D Brand new technology. It's called Vee-Eitch-Ess!
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: on June 05, 2007, 01:27:24 AM
Hey, the last time I let go some Amiga 1000, they were a little cheaper...

How about FREE ?

Same goes for the Amiga 1300 genlock...

But apparently, even that was too expensive for you.
 :roll:
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: amigakid on June 05, 2007, 03:02:35 AM
They are pricey.  does the price include shipping and handling?
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: on June 06, 2007, 04:48:43 AM
Haaaaa! So that's why you started a smear campain against me... didn't want people to prefer my free machines over your expensive junk...

tsssk tsssk tsssk... :lol:
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: madsjm on June 06, 2007, 07:57:56 AM
I'm interested in just the DPaint tutorial videos. How much is shipping to Norway?
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: James on June 06, 2007, 10:30:58 AM
@amigakid
Continentally, I don't mind taking care of the shipping costs for normal ground shipping. Internationally, IMO it makes no sense to buy a complete system with screen and all as shipping costs would be astronomical.

@madsjm
I quickly checked on Canada Post's website and it gave me between 7$ and 14$ CAD (between 40 and 80 kroner)
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: motorollin on June 06, 2007, 10:33:50 AM
If you think they're too expensive, don't buy them. I'm sure he'll get the message and reduce the price if they don't sell.

--
moto
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: madsjm on June 06, 2007, 01:04:47 PM
@James: How about $25 plus shipping for just the DPaint videos?  :-)
(We're talking USD, right?)
Title: Re: Amiga stuff for sale
Post by: ltstanfo on June 06, 2007, 01:43:25 PM
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James wrote:
Prices are based on the last few ebay auctions I've seen.


James,

Don't worry about the comments here.  As someone else has already pointed out, if someone thinks the price is too high, they should not bid on it.

Regards,
Ltstanfo
Title: Re: Amiga stuff for sale
Post by: James on June 06, 2007, 09:33:32 PM
@madsjm
I've sent you a pm :)

@ltstanfo
Yeah that's my take on it too. I based the price on what I saw the last few units sell for. If they don't sell here, they'll end up on ebay and people will buy them for whatever they think it's worth :)
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: weirdami on June 06, 2007, 11:50:08 PM
@eslapion

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But apparently, even that was too expensive for you.


Is that reply to me? I'm confused.
Title: Re: Amiga stuff for sale
Post by: koaftder on June 07, 2007, 12:13:28 AM
regarding the a1000:

(http://koft.net/pix/crack.png)

Even ebayers don't pay that much for a puff of the amirock.
Title: Re: dpiv pricing
Post by: on June 08, 2007, 08:26:09 AM
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weirdami wrote:
@eslapion

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But apparently, even that was too expensive for you.


Is that reply to me? I'm confused.


That's a negative, it was a reply to this: http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=28283

I offered free Amigas on this site a few months ago. I gave him (James) my home phone number but because of medical problems I was totally asleep and medicated when he called. Therefore he assumed I was some sort of psycho.

I had set up an meeting with him but had to cancel at the last minute because I got a very important meeting with univerisity students who needed my help with a programming course. When I told him I had to cancel, he had the guts to ask me for the phone number of the place where my stuff is stored... Said he could go himself! (Right, why don't you come home when I'm not there...)

When I refused that's when he posted that 5h1t about me.