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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: tasmanian guy on January 20, 2011, 08:35:06 AM
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Hi,
I am considering selling my Amiga 1200 setup.
It is in a customised 1u slimline rack and has been significantly upgraded.
It has Amigamaniac SVHS adaptor (for flicker free display on lcd tv's), USB mouse adaptor, 2 gigabyte flash card, ide to compact flash adaptor, a Blizzard 1230 68030 50mhz (with 50mhz 6882 processor) with 64 megabytes of ram, pcmcia network card and a ps2 keyboard adaptor.
It has a genuine Amiga OS 3.9 CD and a whdload key.
Ideally I would like to post within Australia with Australian Air Express (at buyers expense) and will be well packed. This Amiga has been well looked after.
How much would someone be prepared to pay for it?
Second I have an Amiga CD32 with a Competition Propad that is in excellent condition (no crack in lid, etc). It has no power supply but I have bought a modified molex power supply that seems to power it okay (once again from Amigamaniac).
How much would someone be prepared to pay for a CD32?
Just curious to see what interest there would be in these items before they possibly go on ebay?
I am happy to upload a video of both items if required.
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You should get a good price on Ebay, Amiga stuff is very rare now in Oz. I think you'll get at least $1000 for it, maybe even $1500.
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Well I don't really want to sell it on ebay, I'd rather it go to the Amiga Community.
I was thinking $200 + postage for the Amiga CD32 with the competition pro game pad and some CD's.
For the Amiga 1200 I was thinking around $450 to $550 + postage
or thereabouts?
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Well I don't really want to sell it on ebay, I'd rather it go to the Amiga Community.
Who else do you think is going to buy it?
Apart from nostalgia it's all worthless.
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You should get a good price on Ebay, Amiga stuff is very rare now in Oz. I think you'll get at least $1000 for it, maybe even $1500.
I disagree. There has been someone on ebay trying to sell his A1200 for a bit over $500 for several months and no one wants it. I feel bad for him because it's really quite nice. He had it painted black and everything. No way someone will pay $1000 or $1500 for any Amiga.
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Who else do you think is going to buy it?
Apart from nostalgia it's all worthless.
Idiot.
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$500 or thereabouts sounds about right for the a1200. The cd32 sounds a bit pricey though to be honest, unless there's a bunch of original games with it, in which case its probably about right as well. If you're willing to split it up I'll take the blizzard card off your hands for the right price :) (just got a hold of my first a1200 in a few years and have been desperately searching for an accelerator)
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Hey, if you really want my advice i would tell you to keep it all. Sounds too nice to give away to some ungrateful idiot. I guess this is my way of saying please don't leave the Amiga community!
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I disagree. There has been someone on ebay trying to sell his A1200 for a bit over $500 for several months and no one wants it. I feel bad for him because it's really quite nice. He had it painted black and everything. No way someone will pay $1000 or $1500 for any Amiga.
While $1000-$1500 was way over the top, that black a1200 you speak of wont sell for $500 simply beause its nothing more than a stock a1200 painted black. I have absolutely no sympathy for him as he's one of those scumbags that buys up amiga gear cheaply and tries selling it at a ridiculous prices. The a1200 the OP has mentioned has a few nice little upgrades, ergo is worth about $500
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$500 or thereabouts sounds about right for the a1200. The cd32 sounds a bit pricey though to be honest, unless there's a bunch of original games with it, in which case its probably about right as well. If you're willing to split it up I'll take the blizzard card off your hands for the right price :) (just got a hold of my first a1200 in a few years and have been desperately searching for an accelerator)
Hmm splitting it up, would I end up more for it?
Let's see.
Blizzard 1230 with 64 megabytes of ram $250 ono + postage (I'm reasonably sure I have box and manual for this too).
Amiga 1200 1u rack case, 3.5" internal disk drive and motherboard, pcmcia network card adaptor, Amigamaniac's SVHS adaptor, Amiga 500 power supply, ps2 keyboard adaptor and usb mouse adaptor 2 gig compact flash with os3.9 CD and whdload key $250 ono + postage
Amiga CD32 + competition pro keypad with molex power supply $150 + postage and some CD's.
How do those prices sound?
I do not plan on leaving the Amiga community, I have Amiga Forever 11 and an PPC Mac mini 1.5gigahertz which I'm planning on getting Morphos.
As I said I'd rather these go to a good Amiga home than to ebay rippers!
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Who else do you think is going to buy it?
Apart from nostalgia it's all worthless.
Isn't nostalgia and human sentiment what gives almost any physical object monetary value in this world? Nostalgia is just another way of assigning human desire to a physical object, and once that's done an otherwise useless item has real worth (paintings, diamonds, gold, old cars, fur coats, beany babies, etc. etc.) - in that you can get someone to pay for it.
So, monetary value derived from nostalgia is still real value.
It's not like the Amiga is unique in this regard. Very few things in our society are actually are intrinsically worth what they are bought and sold for.
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Isn't nostalgia and human sentiment what gives almost any physical object monetary value in this world? Nostalgia is just another way of assigning human desire to a physical object, and once that's done an otherwise useless item has real worth (paintings, diamonds, gold, old cars, fur coats, beany babies, etc. etc.) - in that you can get someone to pay for it.
So, monetary value derived from nostalgia is still real value.
It's not like the Amiga is unique in this regard. Very few things in our society are actually are intrinsically worth what they are bought and sold for.
Quite correct. Sentiment has value just like any other intangible.