the old clothes makes it sound like a prop buyer for movies... on the other hand they'd probably buy a dead one for less...
On Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 6:54 PM, jim stephens <jwsm...@jwsss.com> wrote: > Looks like someone put in a high enough bid to hold onto the 11/20 that > went today. I guessed an amount around what it went for would be what I'd > pay, so don't know if I'd have gotten it or not, but didn't try since that > was around the 3500 dollar level. (it sold for $2961). > > The fun thing is the buyer is also buying vintage clothing and the like > according to Epay's useless buyer history it gives out now. > > There were three other bidders that doubled the price in the last 8 > seconds. > > It was a nice machine, though the seller said it had developed a problem > in the memory. > > thanks > jim > > http://www.ebay.com/itm/222300550527 >