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October 1999, Week 2

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Bruce Toback <[log in to unmask]>
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Stan wrote:

>> Yes, the 3000/42 starts at *only* $1500...
>
>I already wrote to the seller, telling him that he's a little high
>on the market value of a 42.   Like about $1500 high :)

What's funny isn't that someone uninitiated might have thought that 700
pounds of computer gear might be worth $1,500, but that the seller
asserts "the boards alone are worth more than the price."

I think it's interesting that the Series 37 has gotten a $150 bid --
effectively $190 with the seller's shipping charge.

-- Bruce


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