Michael J. Mahon wrote:
Steven Lichter wrote:Sean Fahey wrote:Steven Lichter wrote:I don't know what I'm going to do at this point. I had been told that the Power Supply was the Vulcan H/D, is the same kind of unit? INope - definately a Pegasus... or as some used to call it, a Pigasuck.I'm trying to find what a good price for the cards would be to start,Not sure whether you meant for *you* to start, or for a potential *auction* to start...so I'm responding to the *auction* start case. What Sean quoted you were probable *ending* prices, but your best bet to get things rolling is not to have high starting prices. If you're worried about selling one too low, you can always use a reserve price, but that turns a lot of bidders off, too. It's usually best to let the market do its job and set the price. ;-) -michael Parallel computing for 8-bit Apple II's! Home page: http://members.aol.com/MJMahon/ "The wastebasket is our most important design tool--and it is seriously underused."
Having sold on eBay before I understand to start low and long ago I learned not to place Buy Now or reserve price. I'm going to put the 8mb CV card up tonight and see how it goes, then place other cards up, that is unless someone want to make me an offer. I have been watching the other card like mine, but with the extra ram, and it seems to be moving forward.
As I said I have been opening boxes and finding all kinds of things. Some maybe of interest but I'm not sure if I can put them up, they are Apple Developer docs and the last time I sold some of those I got a rather interesting letter from Apple on them. It seems when I bought the rights to GBBS my purchasing it meant I had to abide by the agreed rules they had set up on Apple owned source code
I found all kinds of 5.25 and 3.5 drives both Apple and after market for the Apple, plus all kinds of games, most no longer have boxes or doxs.
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