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Re: Unbelievable Auctions



I been personally contacted by about 30 people in the past couple months - 
all newbies, or I should say people coming back.  Most have seen my auctions 
from eBay and decided to check out our Website.

Now put yourself in their place - forget everything you know about Apple 
II's since 1990-ish.  You have no idea what's available for the Apple II's 
except what you had remembered.  Unless you spend some time (aka - a LOT of 
time) researching what's available you'd never suspect something like the 
CFFA or MicroDrive.  About 3 times a month I'll get an email from someone 
who says they JUST found our Site.  It's only been up for about nine months 
now, reviewed on a bunch of different Websites, our eBay auctions mention it 
and most searches for Apple II on Google will turn us up.  I just think, as 
with most nostalgia encounters, the bug bites them and their off on a quest. 
It's one of the reasons I'm doing what I'm doing.  The amount of new people 
I had seen last year was starting to amaze me and I bet if I was to start 
polling and tracking people on eBay again the numbers I had would be 
doubled - hence what we would consider 'crazy' prices for some items.

Also to put things in perspective - the average restored 'classic' car will 
be about $15k.  The average arcade game, Pinball or Video, will be about 
$2500.  So $500 for an Apple IIe or IIgs loaded how you like is just a drop 
in the bucket in comparison and probably 100 times less maintenance.

Plus, you guys are just cheap! ;-)

-- 
Henry S. Courbis
www.GSE-Reactive.com
Apple II Series Legacy Hardware - Come take a look at what we have to offer!

<a2fan@hotmail.com> wrote in message 
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>I am truly amazed. Recently, I saw this insanity:
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8825814209
>
> I have a couple of these NIB, and unlike this example - never opened,
> or removed from box. And Apple joysticks, even new ones aren't that
> rare. They show up on eBay often enough - just like the NIB IIc Plus
> machines do. They're out there.
>
> Then there's this - and the reserve hasn't been met yet.
>
> http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ih=003&item=130000990758
>
> Don't get me wrong - I'm all for free enterprise, supply and demand,
> etc. I don't begrudge someone making a nice profit on something.
> VintageMicros is a great place to get stuff, and I've had nothing but
> good experiences with them.
>
> I'm just amazed a Vulcan is going for this much. Especially a 20MB, and
> it's not even a cosmetically perfect item either. Oh well, it sits
> inside the machine, right? But vintage products aside, a CFFA or
> MicroDrive would make more sense.
>
> Maybe I'm just out of touch with the new vintage computer economy.
>