My dad had it stashed in his office, we were looking for some things to sell and we dug it up. Sweet findThe_Number_Of_The_Beast said:Looks great. Where did you find it???
Yeah, Everyone listin to JP, he WAY good at pricing things, as you guys can all see in this thread.jp198780 said:150? $30 tops lol, what are you gonna use it 4?
LOL, JP's price quotings are pretty ridiculous. Arm Pit...could you give an estimate as to what this what be worth?Arm_Pit said:Yeah, Everyone listin to JP, he WAY good at pricing things, as you guys can all see in this thread.
http://www.computerforum.com/52931-how-much.html
300-350 for a 1800$ build.
Old vintage computers will many times go for a new computer now a days.
Honestly, I don't know exactly, but its definatly more then 30$. I would say at least 100$, normally something like ebay is good, but I dont think for old computer's, I would assume it would end pretty low because the people who are willing to pay more, proabally arn't lookong on it., but you can check completed listing if you have a ebay account. It would be hard to find a market for it, I would first place local ads, if craigslist.org or recycler.com list in Canada that would be a great place to start IMOP11 said:LOL, JP's price quotings are pretty ridiculous. Arm Pit...could you give an estimate as to what this what be worth?
BTW, The games that were created for the Vic-20 generally sell now for around $30 bucks a piece.
If it still works, it'll be worth a lot more then.P11 said:Ya, eBay isnt a very good place for vintage computers....hopefully someone on CF would be interested. If not I'll keep it for another 10 years and sell it off then. lol