as much as I hate stuffy collectors who put functional things in glass
cases to just look at, that's the sort of thing that definitely belongs
in a museum collection where it can be kept for posterity imo
(also, we need to keep pristine condition examples of these things for
the day that star trek replicators are invented so we can load the
mouldings etc into the pattern buffer)
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"messianic light" <damianj...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
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> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Mint-boxed-V-Rare-unassembled-ZX81-Kit_W0QQitemZ120485037898QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_VintageComputing_RL?hash=item1c0d77c74a
"You wouldn't steal a handbag"
Seriously, this kit ought to be in a museum. The bid has reached a
pretty amazing price already, but if the buyer ended up just
assembling the kit, it would completely destroy its value. I hope it
at least remains in its current unassembled condition.
Wasn't there an entire warehouse full of these a few years back, which
someone on here (Chris Cowley is the name that's stuck in my head, but I
could be wrong) was selling at a very reasonable price, but stopped
after people started buying them to re-flog on eBay for twice the price?
Brian
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"Matthew Westcott" <gas...@raww.org> wrote in message
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I think you are right. I would love to have a crack at building one, but
I wouldn't have the nerve! People have lots of collections of old
machines that they love and cherish as their computer museum, but this
is something else again. IMHO It should be preserved in the British
Museum along with a zx80 kit and an early speccy.
> (also, we need to keep pristine condition examples of these things for
> the day that star trek replicators are invented so we can load the
> mouldings etc into the pattern buffer)
This is one of the best comments I have seen in the 15 years I have been
using newsgroups.
Cheers,
Becky.
I'm pretty sure you can still get these kits new for US$99, I believe
the company selling them was called something like Zebra Systems. I
Bought one about 2 years ago. I haven't dona anything with it as it's
still sitting in it's box.
Phil
Just a bit more info as to how Zerba Systems came about these:-
http://www.zebrasystems.com/zebrasystems/zx81/message.htm
Incidently, I bought one of these a few years ago for $100 inc shipping.
Still in mint condition....I wonder..... Ebay or not ;-)
It went for 445UKP!
Cheers,
Becky.
Yeah but I suspect that's a one off. The bid was at �455 with 18 hours to go
and there was no last minute rush so I think it's just a case of 2 people in
the entire ebay community who really wanted it. I seem to remember they were
going for about �100 a few months ago. Seems more reasonable
Mark