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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #14 on: September 28, 2017, 05:46:30 PM »
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It's kind of fun looking, but so far it's been nothing much more than hideous floral-pattern couches and knicknacks, though. :lol:

I hear ya! I NEVER get lucky at those yard thales! :furious:
Totally missed out on this awesome Star Trek Enterprise replica! DANG! :(



Like Oldsmobile Mike always says... Gotta love those peeps that post "found what must be 30+ computer keyboard lookin thingies at a yard sale - they have Amiga logos on 'em - never heard of 'em - are they worth anything?"
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Offline David Wright

Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #15 on: September 28, 2017, 06:04:50 PM »
I have never seen the A500 go for more than around $150, a lot of them way less on ebay.

There is a "tulip mania" going right now with Amiga and others. I got back in this last year and prices weren't like what they are now. It will go back.

Then  there is my good fortune from a few weeks back getting a few amigas, software, peripherals for $50. He was going to the recycling center if I didn't take it.
He knew what he had, wasn't naive.
 

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #16 on: September 28, 2017, 09:01:26 PM »
This hobby has gone down the crapper in recent years, gone are the good old days when nobody cared about "retro".
These days, even if I (very rarely) find something of interest in a flea-market, the seller asks for an insane price (because its retro!) and quotes Ebay prices.

I collect computers and consoles since the 90's and my entire collection cost me less than it would cost to buy a single A1200 on ebay these days.
I'm not kidding.

I'm lucky if I add an item to my collection once a year, will never ever pay the ridiculous prices asked for now!
 

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #17 on: September 28, 2017, 09:25:51 PM »
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This hobby has gone down the crapper in recent years, gone are the good old days when nobody cared about "retro".
These days, even if I (very rarely) find something of interest in a flea-market, the seller asks for an insane price (because its retro!) and quotes Ebay prices.

I collect computers and consoles since the 90's and my entire collection cost me less than it would cost to buy a single A1200 on ebay these days.
I'm not kidding.

I'm lucky if I add an item to my collection once a year, will never ever pay the ridiculous prices asked for now!


I know, I'd "like to" pick up an Amiga to replay some of the games and frankly the whole experience from when I was 19-21ish, but if the thing is going to cost me $1000, I'll buy a new PC with an emulator! :shocked:
 

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #18 on: September 28, 2017, 09:58:00 PM »
My favorite example of the stereotypical eBay seller of "retro" items is a guy who had several dozen Atari 2600 "Pac Man" cartridges and listed them as "rare."  I had a PDF of that listing and I've lost it over time.

R@RE VINTAGE H2F NIB NOS L@@K RETRO BBQ XYZ ad naseum

Aggravates the shyt out of me.  Mind, it's definitely not limited to our hobby.  Last year I wanted to find a Jeep.  Something old, not necessarily in good shape.  The least expensive I could find within 200 miles of me was $4,200 and it needed serious work and wasn't even promised to drive away from the seller.  Because, you know, Jeeps of that age are vintage (people can't even use the word correctly,) antiques, and so on.
 

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #19 on: September 28, 2017, 10:16:28 PM »
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My favorite example of the stereotypical eBay seller of "retro" items is a guy who had several dozen Atari 2600 "Pac Man" cartridges and listed them as "rare."  I had a PDF of that listing and I've lost it over time.

R@RE VINTAGE H2F NIB NOS L@@K RETRO BBQ XYZ ad naseum

Aggravates the shyt out of me.  Mind, it's definitely not limited to our hobby.  Last year I wanted to find a Jeep.  Something old, not necessarily in good shape.  The least expensive I could find within 200 miles of me was $4,200 and it needed serious work and wasn't even promised to drive away from the seller.  Because, you know, Jeeps of that age are vintage (people can't even use the word correctly,) antiques, and so on.


Are we allowed to post eBay links? I'd like to post a "retro" one...
 

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #20 on: September 28, 2017, 10:46:12 PM »
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So people are now "flipping" Amiga and Mac hardware. *sigh*

Mind you, I don't mind making a drive for hardware I want, even if it's just a couple of pieces, then putting the rest up, but I'm not looking to profit any more than my time collecting the stuff in the first place.

I tried getting into the estate sale and auction racket.  Seems like fun, but the time investment is too much for me.  It's a toss-up whether it's worse than garage or yard sale hunting.


Yes, I have seen the same items Airey sells, at a discount, relisted after having been purchased by someone else, then tested, and marked up.  A while back, he had A500 motherboards and separate sets of chips that he was selling for $15 each.  I saw the same exact ones listed by two US sellers about a month later,  with the chips and motherboards assembled and "tested" for almost $200 each.
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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #21 on: September 28, 2017, 10:50:05 PM »
Interestingly I struggle to find less popular stuff in Europe but generally the items are available in the States. I am talking about cartridges for the C64 or 5.25" disks for the Atari. Very often I am short of a cable or bit of software and I do a search and it always says available but thousands of miles in the US direction.

Posting on Yahoo groups and some of the forums did use to work but that is a while ago now. The UK is crazy bonkers in truth. The days of getting a cheap deal has all but gone. I mean I could get a 100 disks for a couple of quid. Now there are guys selling a single cover disk for a fiver. Seems to be the same people though.

You just gotta keep trying. Create a small website and create an interest for yourself and join a few groups. Broadcast your interest and you never know.

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #22 on: September 29, 2017, 12:39:58 AM »
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Yes, I have seen the same items Airey sells, at a discount, relisted after having been purchased by someone else, then tested, and marked up.  A while back, he had A500 motherboards and separate sets of chips that he was selling for $15 each.  I saw the same exact ones listed by two US sellers about a month later,  with the chips and motherboards assembled and "tested" for almost $200 each.


Same thing happened to me! I have an old Rev 3 A500 machine that I robbed a CIA & CPU out of long time ago. I thought I would replace the chips and started looking around on eBay. Yup, there's Airey's stuff... $$$. I'm thinking "I'm just not going to pay that much!" because I bought an A1200 mobo from him about a year ago (I'm not simply trying to bash Airey) and the factory buster mod was broken off, along with the IC leg (which results in No Fast RAM) and a bent over pin on the PCMCIA connector (tested my a$$). So I start looking for a motherboard instead of separate chips - might as well right? Well some chap in merry old England was selling five Rev6a mobos at a reasonable price of about $50 each. I watched 4 of 'em go pretty fast and the last one sat there for a couple of days so I thought I better snag it! Now I'm scared to swap the IC's to test the Rev 3 mobo for fear I'll fry 'em and have to look for more! Hence I need a A500 keyboard (don't even get me started as to why I don't have a keyboard for the Rev 3 machine). And this all came about because I'm in line to get one of "Rob the Nerd's" awesome Zorro adapters! Hey NEWBIES, see how this works! :roflmao:
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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #23 on: September 29, 2017, 01:45:49 AM »
Ahhh, I gotta jump back in here one more time. Just as sometimes we Amigan's
are challenged by the same life terms that our parents and grandparents, or whomever had, I will say that I've had great fun with Amiga's over the years and it's all because of you Amiga.org folks. I could complain about no parts or high prices these days, but I've also had my share of good Miggy fortune! :)
A500: 2MB Chip, 8MB Fast, IndiECS, MiniMegi, IDE4ZorroII on Z-500, KS1.3/KS3.1, WB3.1&BWB
 
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A1200: 2MB Chip, 64MB Fast, 4GBCF, GVP Typhoon 030 @40MHz w/FPU, Subway USB, EasyNet Ethernet, Indi AGA MKI, FastATA MK-IV, Internal Slim CD/DVD-RW, WB3.5

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #24 on: September 29, 2017, 02:22:15 AM »
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I will say that I've had great fun with Amiga's over the years and it's all because of you Amiga.org folks.

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #25 on: September 29, 2017, 02:38:20 AM »
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:hammer:  :hammer:  :hammer:

Looks like you're bustin my balls there Mikey! You callin me a liar? :lol::lol::lol:
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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #26 on: September 29, 2017, 04:05:55 AM »
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Ahhh, I gotta jump back in here one more time. Just as sometimes we Amigan's
are challenged by the same life terms that our parents and grandparents, or whomever had, I will say that I've had great fun with Amiga's over the years and it's all because of you Amiga.org folks. I could complain about no parts or high prices these days, but I've also had my share of good Miggy fortune! :)


Hear hear.
 

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #27 on: September 29, 2017, 02:35:24 PM »
Just looked at Ebay today, it is nuts.
Almost $200 for an A1000 motherboard, $350 for midget racer accelerator for the 500.
Those are in the sold listings. Many more head scratchers on there.
 

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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #28 on: September 29, 2017, 02:50:42 PM »
Let’s not forget the megachip that’s listed for $200 and the vanilla, stock A600 that’s listed
For $500!
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Re: eBay alternatives?
« Reply #29 from previous page: September 29, 2017, 02:56:50 PM »
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Let’s not forget the megachip that’s listed for $200 and the vanilla, stock A600 that’s listed
For $500!


Or the A1200 for $1100!
Yay!
I should just buy a new car, lol.