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Old 01 May 2009, 07:02   #1
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Pricing Advice

I've got a pile of Amiga hardware sitting around and I've come to the conclusion that I'm never going to do anything with it so I've decided to sell it off. The problem is that I don't have a good grasp on what stuff is worth so I'm looking for some input so I can figure out the best way to deal with it all. I know there's AmiBay but I can't post there without knowing what to ask for items and I'm not warmed by the dizzying array of rules or moderation. I suppose there's always eBay even if I'm fed up with them.

Anyway, I've got an Eagle Computer Products 4000T, an RBM Onboard 4000ex, and Amiga 4000 motherboard, an A3630, a Phase 5 Cyberstorm Mk-II 060 (boxed) with 128MB of RAM and the add-on SCSI controller (also boxed), a DCE Blizzard 2060 (boxed) with 128MB of RAM and onboard SCSI controller, a Phase 5 Cybervision 64 (boxed), a SunrRize AD516 and a complete A600. There's way more, I've only scratched the surface. It's an intimidating mess and I'm stressed just thinking about it.
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Old 01 May 2009, 07:07   #2
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Great collection!

I'd say $20 each and to start you off I'll take two of the Accelerators please.

Seriously, no idea what they are worth but I'll be keeping an eye out for them when you do put them up for sale!
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Seems I have a penchant for old B2000 bits and pieces, just have a look and advise me of what you find, we'll go from there.

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Old 01 May 2009, 07:21   #4
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Stuff for the 2000? There's loads of that too. There's a 2058, a couple of boxed DKB MegAChips, a A2090, a A2091, a Blue Ribbon Soundworks One Stop Music Shop (I guess that's not exclusively a 2000 thing) and gobs of Video Toaster stuff (Toasters, Flyers, Personal TBCs etc.) I'm not kidding when I say it's a nightmare. I could build a house out of SCSI hard disks.
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Old 01 May 2009, 10:24   #5
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You could open your own museum!
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Old 02 May 2009, 02:31   #6
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Wow!

Just post a list for the complete hardware once you get your hands on it, i bet there will be a lot of people interested on buying something.
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Old 02 May 2009, 02:50   #7
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that 2060 is an expensive toy!
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that 2060 is an expensive toy!
How expensive is the question that I can't figure out. I've been watching eBay for some time and this stuff doesn't come up very often.
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this stuff doesn't come up very often.
This is the reason it is *much* valued/sought for .
Some (many) hundred pounds, but how many I don't know...

Hint: given the actual economic crysis, this is probably not the best moment to sell all your beautiful and rare things. If I were you I would consider waiting 1-2 years... but it's just my opinion. I could be wrong and in 2010/2011 we could all be poorer than now
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Hi gklinger,

I found this one on eBay:
http://cgi.ebay.it/Blizzard-1260-64M...3286.m63.l1177
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Thanks. I'm definitely hanging on to my 1260 though because my 1200 is my primary Amiga. It's the stuff for the 3000 and 4000 that I don't see myself needing in the future.
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