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For sale: APOLLO 630 33 MHZ for Amiga 600 - 33 MHZ with FPU (brand new)
For sale: APOLLO 630 33 MHZ for Amiga 600 - 33 MHZ with FPU (brand new).
I will put in on ebay in 3 days. |
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Brand new? When was it manufactured? Is it sealed in packaging then?
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you forgot about l@@k
straight from the heart of another auction site more retro shit to flog onto ebay and annoy eabers. awesome. |
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I mean New in a box, never used. I have found it in one shop. I have 2 units for sale! I will send real pictures for buyer. |
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Dare I ask how much?
My A600 has been wanting one of these for a while. I was waiting for Jens Schoenfeld to re-make them (he said he would consider it for his next project) but that didnt materialise I posted an A600 readme in English about everything A600 on the A600 upgrade page forum a long time ago. |
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Ram < ram > as from (with) tongue (speech) new, it new, but as you do not know (do not be able) it for whore czytac idz szkoly! |
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Id like one of these bad boys for my A600. Too expensive though..
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[QUOTE=alexh]Dare I ask how much? [QUOTE]
Yes, but i do not know huw much it is worth so I will set it on my ebay auction soon. Regards |
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I knew you were going to say that
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What Martin means is he bought them for next to nothing from someone who didnt know their true value... but Martin doesnt know their true value either... just that it's a lot more than he paid for them
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But Martin wants big bucks......
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20 June 2005, 17:00 | #17 |
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Martin wants a fair return on his investment... afterall he took the risk in buying them in the first place... they might have been broken, he might have non-payment etc.
Although I dont like his methods (I do not find it particularly sensible in this ever decreasing Amiga community to "out price" active members to rich collectors) on the other hand I've got to understand where he's coming from. Dont you? Just because Martin's methods dont suit me, mainly because I want an Amiga bargain, doesnt mean I am going to have harsh feelings towards him. Obviously there are people out there with more money than sense who are snapping up these items, and where there is a demand, there will always be someone there to make a profit. Last edited by alexh; 20 June 2005 at 17:07. |
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