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Re: Prices then and now
« on: February 25, 2010, 10:59:21 PM »
Here in the Midwest, used A1000's could be had for dirt cheap in the late 80's. Usually bare bones systems, but once in a while - you'd get a complete system + a DKB Insider for $100 or less. I know I was paying $50-$75 on average. Brick and mortar as well as catalogue retailers were still selling refurb'd A1000's for about $350 but it came with a "full" 512kb RAM. Early 90's were good times to get people's A500's for the price of an SNES and A2000's too could be had between $300-$500. By the late 90's, the Amigans that didn't ditch the platform and that had nicer systems, were scooping up 060 boards and video cards for reasonable. By the early to mid 2000's, said Amiga elitists were starting to get rid of their stuff and that's when we saw the lowest prices on the best hardware. By the late 2000's is when I started seeing a huge rise in demand and thus, higher prices again (as if it was the mid to late 90's), only this time, you didn't have retailers selling the stuff as it was mostly second/third/fourth hand and people were still trying to strike it "rich" off of eBay.

Now, here we are - in a crippled economy where demand has slightly curtailed, but is still kinda high, the dollar is weaker - but Amiga stuff still fetches a relatively decent buck compared to any other classic computing platform that I'm aware of.
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Re: Prices then and now
« Reply #1 on: February 25, 2010, 11:21:26 PM »
But back to prices and receipts... Sadly, I no longer have my original receipts to most of my purchases, but I can still remember some of the prices I paid and a close approximation to when I paid them:

$400 for a used 256kb A1000 system Dec '87 (from a retailer).

$110 - for a 1050 256kb RAM expansion for said system - Jan '88 (the Amiga is just about worthless with just 256kb - lol)

$190 - for an A1010 disk drive early '88.

$800 - for an A500 and 1084s(philips) by mid '88 (sold my A1000 for $400 w/ ram expansion to a buddy).

$119 - for an A501 512kb RAM expansion around mid '88.

$80 - for a parallel port sound digitizer for my A500 late '88.

$399 - for a stock A1200 w/o HD and System 3.0, early/mid '93.

$300ish? - for a 4mb Fast RAM board w/ clock and 68881, late '93.

$800 - for a 400mb, external 3.5" Dataflyer HD kit for said A1200 (what a pile of shite routing a ribbon cable out the backside) by mid '94.

$350 - for an NTSC CD32 from Software Hut by early-mid '95. Came with Pinball Fantasies and Sleepwalker.

$600 - for a Complete A4000 system with Sunrize AD 516 soundcard, Cyberstorm 060 w/ SCSI, Cybergrafx CV64/3D w/ FF/SD. That was purchased in the mid 2000's. FF/SD card went out and I decided to part out the rest of the system. Nice looking unit that I believe ended up in New Zealand if I remember correctly.


....and $$$'s if not $$$$'s in software throughout the years.
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