I bet he lacks the technical knowledge to even test it. I can understand the price if machine is fully tested and has no battery leak... but from a novice seller $100 is insane. I wouldn't offer more than $25 for untested machine... --- On Fri, 9/18/09, Analog X64 <analogx@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Analog X64 <analogx@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: [torontocbm] Re: Amiga 2000s at A-1 Electronics > To: "Toronto CBM" <torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Friday, September 18, 2009, 6:29 AM > > > > > > For those that maybe wondering. > > I went to the store and the owner said he is selling it on > ebay for $100 each. > > Its one of those situations where someone thinks because it > maybe a classic > computer that they can make a ton of money off of it. > > Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2009 17:27:39 > -0700 > From: va3rca@xxxxxxxx > Subject: [torontocbm] Amiga 2000s at A-1 Electronics > To: torontocbm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > > > > > #yiv401594905 .ExternalClass DIV > {} > I don't know if > anyone is looking for these, but I noticed 3 Amiga 2000 > computers at A-1 Electronics. They looked like > fixer-uppers but sometimes dirt can be misleading. > > If you need their location: http://www.a1parts.com/ > > The also had an Apple II if anyone out there is > looking. > > Kevin > > > Ask a question on any topic and get > answers from real people. Go to Yahoo! > Answers. > Create a cool, new > character for your Windows Live™ Messenger. Check it > out >