Surprisingly (for my area), I managed to pick up a nice lot of Amiga gear (aka "old junk" depending on your gender :lol:).
A2000, Rev 6.x mobo (ECS), 68030 card, near mint condition and boxed, all manuals/etc, purchased in Germany (PAL and German KB) and shipped over. 300W "BigFoot" PSU. Battery was *just* starting to fuzz, however the motherboard was 100% untouched. :-)
1084S D2, near mint condition. Both of my D1s have Orion tubes, "OK" colors, but text is fairly sharp.
1084 D, boxed, OK shape... Older Orion tube -- I have 2 of these guys, and picture quality is somewhat mediocre.
1084S D1, OK shape. AWESOME Japanese Toshiba tube, fantastic colors, reasonably sharp picture.
2 A500s, boxed, OK shape
GVP HD+, near mint condition
Plus about 1000 floppies, many books and a lot of other accessories... and the best part, everything works! :-) Obviously the guy kept them clean and out of the sun, as there is no yellowing aside from a few keys on one of the A500s.
I'm definitely getting rid of the floppies, at least one of the A500s, and most of the other things I'll likely never use.
Of particular interest to me is the A2000, since I've always preferred the wedgies and never owned a "big box". Actually, all I wanted was the A2000, but I had to take everything or nothing. :/
The A2000 is *really* starting to grow on me, in fact, I'm already thinking it would be a much nicer system with a 68060 and graphics card. I already have a spare 2 MB Agnus upgrade (sure glad I didn't sell that), and will definitely get rid of the noisy SCSI drives and go with an ACARD + IDE -> CF setup.
As an aside -- the construction of the A2000 is quite impressive... it was obviously a high-quality product intended for the professional market. Maybe Doomy was right after all? ;-)
--edited a few mistakes