Roger that. I admit to having found excellent deals. I just picked up an NTSC A500+ (rev 8 mobo, been looking for this for a long time) for under $50, and a 600 with 150MB hard drive for $75 (probably a little steep, but other than a flakey floppy -- of which I have spares -- it's in pretty good shape.) Not bad deals, I think. Good luck on the 3000 purchase. I've never touched one, myself, but like the idea of the system.
Olecranon wrote:
Looks like someone took the bite on that A2000 for $500. I guess some of you guys were right. It was worth $500 to someone, and I find that troubling. :crazy:
I've had a couple of A2000 '040 accelerators go for around $200. I can't remember what I paid for my Blizzard 2060, but it was probably a little over or around the same amount. So, that would mean that the 2000 itself (in the case of the $500 system) would be selling for $300. I wouldn't pay that, but to be fair, as someone else stated, it's in really good condition and has a really good '060 card. If I didn't have so much Amiga equipment already, it might be worth it to me!
Reminds me, I bought my first A500 (rev 5 mobo) with 1.3, no hard drive, and a 4MB BaseBoard for $500 back in 1993. I bought the Amiga specifically because I wanted Shadow of the Beast, only I didn't get it with the system... and instead I got hooked on Amiga as a computer
