How much would you pay?
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How much would you pay?
If you came across a Vic 20 in absolutely mint condition (as in, never been used), packed in original plastic, styrofoam, in the original box, with the original cables, power supply...I'm talking brand new, unopened condition here, where even the box has been well preserved...what is the absolute most you think you would pay?
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Certain collectors with too much money on their hands may go to $100, if it is in absolutely mint condition, still sealed shut with plastic wrap at the ends. Or weren't VIC-20s originally wrapped?
I had hoped to find a VIC like that last year, but alas not. In best case, I could find a loose one that could be combined with a box stored away elsewhere. But I've found so much other stuff that I'm satisfied anyway.
I had hoped to find a VIC like that last year, but alas not. In best case, I could find a loose one that could be combined with a box stored away elsewhere. But I've found so much other stuff that I'm satisfied anyway.
Anders Carlsson
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new vic
I hope it goes to $200.00. I have NIB Vic-20, (2)c64's, and one NIB never opened A1200. May come in handy for retirement, but I doubt it. haha
I thunk once and it hurt!
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Re: new vic
That might fetch something of the bunchdamnstraight wrote: and one NIB never opened A1200.
Brian
I wouldn't pay more than $50 or so, but then I'm not a collector. I would pack it up and start using it, pretending it was 1982 again.
Bacon
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Das rubbernecken Sichtseeren keepen das cotton-pickenen Hands in die Pockets muss; relaxen und watschen die Blinkenlichten.