Did anyone catch the big battle on Ebay? (Polaris)
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Did anyone catch the big battle on Ebay? (Polaris)
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I really wanted it, but I decided not to bid this morning. With four hours remaining, there was only one bid. I knew the snipers were hiding. So, do you think this is a reasonable price? I thought it was a little inflated, or at least, much more than I would want to spend. Eventhough, it is sooooo pretty!
I really wanted it, but I decided not to bid this morning. With four hours remaining, there was only one bid. I knew the snipers were hiding. So, do you think this is a reasonable price? I thought it was a little inflated, or at least, much more than I would want to spend. Eventhough, it is sooooo pretty!
C-64 Hard Drive.
G'day,
Today on Aussie eBay, someone bought a C-64 hard drive for $500 Buy It Now! I thought the seller was dreaming asking for that much. Boy, was I wrong! Anyone else know of retro items that sold for way more than they imagined?
Today on Aussie eBay, someone bought a C-64 hard drive for $500 Buy It Now! I thought the seller was dreaming asking for that much. Boy, was I wrong! Anyone else know of retro items that sold for way more than they imagined?
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I saw that Polaris long before it went into final bidding stages. I think the final bid is too high for me, but it's not totally out of the realm of expectation I have for Ebay.
As for items going for more than expected: about 10 years ago I was going through the Thrift stores and there was nothing....I finally saw this little Game-N-Watch for $1.99. I don't normally collect these, but I got it on a whim. I never used it, and even tried to sell it through Usenet once for $25 but the buyer backed out.
Several years after this I decided I finally had to cull it from my collection. I put it up on Ebay and it got $400 US. It was the second Game-N-Watch ever released and I didn't even realise it!
As for items going for more than expected: about 10 years ago I was going through the Thrift stores and there was nothing....I finally saw this little Game-N-Watch for $1.99. I don't normally collect these, but I got it on a whim. I never used it, and even tried to sell it through Usenet once for $25 but the buyer backed out.
Several years after this I decided I finally had to cull it from my collection. I put it up on Ebay and it got $400 US. It was the second Game-N-Watch ever released and I didn't even realise it!
One thing is for certain; the more time passes, the more valuable the old stuff will be. As the population continues to grow, more and more of it ends up in landfill, and since it's not being made anymore, it becomes more rare. Supply and demand. My wife is just starting to realize this now; though I'll have to sell something soon to prove it to her. I just don't want to sell anything, because then I know how hard and expensive it will be for me to acquire it in the future. I need duplicates of everything for spare parts and possible future failure. I think it will be a nice inheritance for any grandchildren I might have.
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Makes me really glad I built up most of my collection in the mid-1990s before Ebay ever existed, and while this stuff was still more common in the Thrift stores (49 cents for a VIC cartridge at Value Village in those days).DigitalQuirk wrote:One thing is for certain; the more time passes, the more valuable the old stuff will be. As the population continues to grow, more and more of it ends up in landfill, and since it's not being made anymore, it becomes more rare.
Really? I need to pay more attention. I don't even have that one loose yet.Mayhem wrote:Considering I've seen complete Polaris copies sell for less than $20 on eBay
Speaking of overpriced auctions, just a few weeks ago I sold a loose Atari 2600 Joyboard for $53 and the guy actually paid! I sent him my Mogul Maniac cartridge for free because I felt bad for him.
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Yeah, someone find him. I've noticed him too. There always seems to be some "sudden hoarder" of VIC items...carlsson wrote:Hm, I'm still not sure who xcountry is, only that he is buying a lot of high priced items on Tradera as well.
Brian, how did you end up with the box and instructions only? Are you just not a box collector and only want the cart? Or do you not have either?Centallica wrote:I have a mint box with instructions if anyone is interested in buying it to make your cart like this one![]()
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I bought the game boxed with instructions and only need the cart.Jeff-20 wrote:Brian, how did you end up with the box and instructions only? Are you just not a box collector and only want the cart? Or do you not have either?
We put a offer on a house on Saturday, put our house on the market Monday and it just sold for $1100 over asking, so I'm cleaning house and will be putting my Vic-20 box/instruction collection on ebay soon

Will post here when I list,
Brian
I'm already outpriced for the NEXT big battle....
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