No way you are a nutcase :-) . I would bid, too, if I had *enough*
money, as all of us, I think. After all, an Apple I is an Apple I, and
this is in perfect shape. But I would have to have *a lot* of money
(maybe be a millionaire?) to bid for such an expensive item knowing that
its price is three or four times what I consider to be its real value.
No sane person would mortgage his/her house to buy a vintage computer.
Anyway, yesterday I watched an stock Macintosh Classic (eBay item
#5220076184) go for a little more than 80 Euros (about $100!), so I'm
starting to believe that everything is possible in eBay... :-(
Greetings,
Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>
Nat Hall escribió:
Oh, I definitely agree. I doubt anyone will bid.
Only a nutcase like myself would consider bidding on a computer at
that price.
But if it's in museum-quality mint condition like he says, it might be
worth it for me. I kind of collect older Apple computers, and I've
never even seen an Apple I in person.
But the whole point is moot, since that is way more money than I have
to throw at something like this. If I had $20,000 to throw out, there
are plenty of things that take precedence at this point...
-Nat
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