Hi Everyone,
I need to make some room and have put up 30 auctions on Ebay with mostly Vic-20 stuff, but there is some C64 and even a KIM-1 Kit
Can combine items for shipping or pick-up at World of Commodore next month.
Here are the listings:
http://shop.ebay.ca/67nut/m.html?_dmd=1 ... =10&_rdc=1
A few pictures from the 30 lots:
Good luck!!
Vic-20 Games Collection on Ebay-----Last Day of Auction!!!!
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Vic-20 Games Collection on Ebay-----Last Day of Auction!!!!
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Megacart has too much of a history for me to sell, but 6502dude could buy them Commodore carts for less than a $1 each in the 43 lot auction here to make more Megacarts and I'm sure he'd want the KIM-1 kit too with free delivery to World of Commodore of the goodsnbla000 wrote:You saved at least your Mega-Cart !
thanks god !
Brian is very busy at the moment with work btw I will inform him.Centallica wrote:Megacart has too much of a history for me to sell, but 6502dude could buy them Commodore carts for less than a $1 each in the 43 lot auction here to make more Megacarts and I'm sure he'd want the KIM-1 kit too with free delivery to World of Commodore of the goods
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I was doing some snooping on the high bidder of the 43 cart auction on Ebay to see what he's won in the past and it appears that he's a precious metal scavenger buying old computer chips for the gold and silver, along with the usual bullion silver bars from coin auctions....
Is there precious metals in these IC's or is it just the gold plating on the cart card pin connectors that he's after?
I hope my collection isn't going to be cannibalized for scrap metal...eeek!!!
Any thoughts on this or is he just a scrapper who has a Vic-20?
Please bid to save a Commodore Cart from a cruel death
Is there precious metals in these IC's or is it just the gold plating on the cart card pin connectors that he's after?
I hope my collection isn't going to be cannibalized for scrap metal...eeek!!!
Any thoughts on this or is he just a scrapper who has a Vic-20?
Please bid to save a Commodore Cart from a cruel death
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Yes, it would be interesting considering the low production run amount on it...I should of have gotten the back of the cart autographed by the maker in a sharpie pen to really bring the bidding frenzy onSchema wrote:I'm really interested to see what the utility cart goes for!
BTW there are 13 watchers on the cart.