Re: [NTLK] WALT auction is over.

From: Eric L. Strobel (fyzycyst_at_comcast.net)
Date: Tue Nov 05 2002 - 12:20:41 EST


on 11/5/02 12:03 PM, Paul Braun at splendor_at_ctgonline.org wrote:

>>
>> IIRC, the seller said that he set the reserve to one half of the
>> estimated value as told to hime by a so-called "computer collector".
>>
>> Take that as you will...
>> <<<john>>>
>>
> Is he one of those guys who says that Altairs are worth $15k?

Has anyone paid $15k for an Altair? If so, then they *are* worth about that
much, at least to some segment of the market. The "computer collector" may
know very little about computers, but a lot about the sort of people who
will buy something simply because it is "collectible".

(BTW, what did that Apple I sell for a while back? That may serve to
calibrate what folks are willing to spend on historical computer items.)

- Eric.

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