Amigans always were a bit crazy. The early 90s Amiga scene had a wild side. Except for professional video toaster users, there was really no practical justification for spending the fantastic amount of money that a tricked out Amiga system cost at the time except that you liked it so much. The $450 or so I've put into my A4000 pales in comparison to what an A4000 with a Toaster and RTG card and a SCSI card would have cost in say 1995.
Are we so crazy? Yes and no. $910 for a Toaster Scan is as foolish as crazy. So much more cool Amiga gear you could have gotten for that money. For example, an A4000T Toaster Flyer system sold for $610 a few days ago. $300 left for pocket change. To whoever bought the the Toast Scan for $910, all I can say is fool, fool, fool.
Then again, I bought a 2632 memory expansion for well under $100 last year and one sold recently for around $260 so it looks like it wasn't such a bad investment and money well spent. Gold only went from $700 to $900 and ounce and most real estate around here has gone down in value, not up, so in an in investment sense--something to spend your extra money on--it doesn't seem so crazy. And so much more fun and interesting than most investments.