Wow, this thread has more legs than a centipede.
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terminator4 wrote:
... an amiga 1200 can be worth as much $400, with network card, rom 3.1/os 3.1 and 16mb and 68030 board. but definitely more than $150.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=150098912316--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This goes to prove my point basically and defeat your argument. $400 for an accelerated/expanded NTSC A1200 makes my opening offer of $150 for a basic one seem reasonable.
I still think the above auction is little high since once you get over $400, you are firmly in the A4000 price range. But for someone desperate to get the 'end product' quickly, I wouldn't blame them entirely for throwing down that much.
I'm no jobless cheapskate. I'm just being realistic. I think people are confusing their love of Amiga with it's actual financial worth in 2007. I don't see the sense in paying premium price for rendundant technology and I won't. Would you pay $1000 for a 20 year old television? I think not. You'd go buy the latest one for that as you'd get more for your money.
I got a CD32 for a nice price and I know I will get an A1200 as well. I'm patient enough to hold out for one.
Ebay is a free market and people can charge what they like for hardware (Even Dragonlady and her $699 A1200) but that doesn't mean the buyer has to agree. At the end of the day, something is only worth as much as someone will pay for it. If you get someone with more money than sense then good for you. But don't expect that to be the norm. It's a buyers market.
Rembember, the average person in the street would just laugh at your Amiga computer and what you think it's worth. They can by their XYZ brand PC that'll do more for the same money. You can argue all you want about how much better than the PC the Amiga is, but a modern PC destroys a 1993 Amiga in every application you could put it to.
The only people really interested in buying your Amiga are those within the Amiga community. Do you really want to rip them off?