My comments about ebay were
To buy parts to repair the machines vs going rates.
I'm not in it to sell Amigas at all, and personally ebay is only ever used by me if there is no alternative to sell things. For example here I doubt anyone would pay shipping to USA for an A2000 that needs a new motherboard.
The reason I didn't rebuild them is simple, cash. I don't have any to spare, and when was the last time you saw a suitable A1500/A2000 with a custom chip fault and no other faults? The only working PSU was already on its way out too for the big box machine, the other caused a fault probably as it was blown.
As for A500s, well they go for silly money like a few quid....more than the price of an internal drive, and as the case was seriously yellowed it wasn't worth it. A500 KS 1.3 machines are very plentiful worldwide. I've kept all the chips just in case anything non-working or 1.3 KS based turns up. I'm not experienced enough to start repairing motherboards below IC level ie capacitors/resistors etc. Anyway on a 1mb A500 using up a huge chunk to load KS 2 into RAM still doesn't help most people, so the KS 2 chips are the next best thing to have available.
What I do is get, or am given, various retro machines from all manufacturers and I try to get 2 or 3 working from 1 broken donor. For example just 1 C64 keyboard was used to fix 5 broken C64 keyboards, which are then distributed to a network of people who need them. I don't agree with ebay policies for sellers so have no time for selling things on there. But as you can imagine with just about every machine ever sold in the EU, space is at a premium...it's not like I have jay Leno style warehouses for my collections to expand with working machines, working parts and probably never work again type parts indefinitely sadly. I wish I did but unless I win the lottery....not gonna happen
