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Offline edd_jedi

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Re: New Amiga 3000! But leave the battery alone!
« Reply #29 from previous page: November 13, 2012, 07:13:23 PM »
Sorry mate, but you need to look at it from the other side. I understand that as an Amiga enthusiast to you it may seem crazy to buy something that might not work and/or be damaged, but collectors want to buy things that are new and untouched. Take classic cars for example - collectors don't snub original, low mileage cars just because the tyres and hoses will have perished over time. A collector wants something to be original, and an enthusiast wants it to be in good working order. 2 completely different things, neither make anybody a moron.
 

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Re: New Amiga 3000! But leave the battery alone!
« Reply #30 on: November 13, 2012, 09:03:34 PM »
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Sorry mate, but you need to look at it from the other side. I understand that as an Amiga enthusiast to you it may seem crazy to buy something that might not work and/or be damaged, but collectors want to buy things that are new and untouched. Take classic cars for example - collectors don't snub original, low mileage cars just because the tyres and hoses will have perished over time. A collector wants something to be original, and an enthusiast wants it to be in good working order. 2 completely different things, neither make anybody a moron.


Yeah I am sure a NOS 1957 Chevy with a rotting corroded engine bay from the battery would sell well at auction!
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Re: New Amiga 3000! But leave the battery alone!
« Reply #31 on: November 13, 2012, 09:17:33 PM »
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Yeah I am sure a NOS 1957 Chevy with a rotting corroded engine bay from the battery would sell well at auction!


Google 'barn find' you will find all kinds of people queuing up to pay premium prices for untouched original cars. The same applies as I sais before - some people want a working/maintained example, and some people want an original unused example. Both are perfectly acceptable. I sell a lot of brand new games consoles on eBay, and the two questions I get asked most are "has it ever been removed from the packaging" and "are you sure it's never been turned on or tested."
 

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Re: New Amiga 3000! But leave the battery alone!
« Reply #32 on: November 13, 2012, 09:30:16 PM »
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Google 'barn find' you will find all kinds of people queuing up to pay premium prices for untouched original cars. The same applies as I sais before - some people want a working/maintained example, and some people want an original unused example. Both are perfectly acceptable. I sell a lot of brand new games consoles on eBay, and the two questions I get asked most are "has it ever been removed from the packaging" and "are you sure it's never been turned on or tested."


I have many Sega cd and nintendo nes games brand new, and i will never open them. If i want to play these games i just buy them cheap with or without cases :)
Amiga 4000 030 18 MB ram. 16 Gb HD.
Amiga 1200 030 34 MB ram. 8 Gb HD.
Amiga 1200 Tower Apollo 1240
Amiga 2000 030. 9 MB ram. 1 Gb HD.
Amiga 2000 68000 5 MB ram. 500 MB HD.
Amiga 2000 68000 9 MB ram. 1 Gb HD.
Amiga 600 4 MB ram. 4 GB HD.
Amiga 600 1 MB ram. 60 MB HD.
Amiga 500 1 MB ram.
Amiga 500 Plus
Amiga CD32
Amiga CD32
Commodore 64
Commodore 64C
Commodore 128
Commodore 128D
 

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Re: New Amiga 3000! But leave the battery alone!
« Reply #33 on: November 14, 2012, 12:28:02 AM »
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Google 'barn find' you will find all kinds of people queuing up to pay premium prices for untouched original cars. The same applies as I sais before - some people want a working/maintained example, and some people want an original unused example. Both are perfectly acceptable. I sell a lot of brand new games consoles on eBay, and the two questions I get asked most are "has it ever been removed from the packaging" and "are you sure it's never been turned on or tested."


Well I am sure classic cars vs vintage computers are not the best to compare but a leaking battery in a NOS computer can surely kill a deal.  And this is the part alot of those bidding on such items on eBay probably do not know.  If they knew that there is a timebomb in ut (that most likely has already went off or in the process of) they might not bid so high on it.  I'd say only a select few die hard Amigans know about the NiCad battery issues of A2000/3000/4000/500+ computers.

But still I can see the value of a boxed mint A3000 complete and un touched, EVEN with a heavily corroded motherboard in it.  I can then simply swap out my non damaged MB in it and have a pristine new A3000D !  ;)
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