U want take deal now how much u want? Your computer controlled power point was the first of its kind in kit, I must have this !!! How big is the display cabinet? Will u put ur signature on the projects?
projectX
U want take deal now how much u want? Your computer controlled power point was the first of its kind in kit, I must have this !!! How big is the display cabinet? Will u put ur signature on the projects?
projectX
Hard to put a price on them, like most oddities & collectibles - at the end of the day they're worth as much as someone is willing to pay! The value often comprises of two essential elements ...
1. Rarity
2. Demand
Much like a custom numberplate for a motor vehicle, there can only ever be one, and the more sought after it is - the more it's worth! The scenario here is very similar, except unlike a numberplate there's only one that exists in the entire world. Another example is the 1930 Australian penny, there's only 1,500 or so in existence! They're rare, they're highly sought after by thousands upon thousands of eccentric coin collectors, they typically fetch AUS 25K! The minted ones go for as much as 250K!
Hi Trent,
What state do you live in?
Cheers
Squib
Hi,
I'm in NSW, relatively close to the Central Coast.
Serial IO controller reproduced in EPE's Jan 2008 issue; http://www.epemag.wimborne.co.uk/
Auction will commence on the 30th January 2008 and run for 30 days. Highest bidder wins, even if it's $1.
Good luck!
It's up!, the auction has started -- as usual I'm before schedule...
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....:L:LCA:AU:1123
Funny...the Nov 05 issue cover looks like the same picture that EPE is using for one of their current magazines. (The MIDI drum project.)
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