Mephisto Nigel Short on British ebay.
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Mephisto Nigel Short on British ebay.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chess-compute ... 2492288222
No shipping to my neck of the woods at this time. The seller has zero
feedback, and has been a registered ebay member for a few days.
No mention of the machine actually working. The description is very
brief. Do you feel lucky?
LH
No shipping to my neck of the woods at this time. The seller has zero
feedback, and has been a registered ebay member for a few days.
No mention of the machine actually working. The description is very
brief. Do you feel lucky?
LH
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Re: Mephisto Nigel Short on British ebay.
Yes - I do feel lucky - because I purchased a Nigel Short in 1994 and still own itLarry wrote: Do you feel lucky?
I quite enjoy its playing style, too. Subtle, but deadly...
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Indeed! I spent north of 200 pounds when I purchased mine seventeen years ago. (Which would have been about one weeks wages at the time - what was I thinking???)ricard60 wrote:More lucky is the guy who bought it for that price, if the machine works ok.
This machine would have cost me less than two hours....
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Your thinking was just finered_potatoes wrote:Indeed! I spent north of 200 pounds when I purchased mine seventeen years ago. (Which would have been about one weeks wages at the time - what was I thinking???)ricard60 wrote:More lucky is the guy who bought it for that price, if the machine works ok.
This machine would have cost me less than two hours....
~Walter
Sir Nigel usually sells for around 200 Euro on Ebay (depending on condition and completeness)..which means it held its value fairly well over the years
take a look-see here...
http://www.elpeon.com/index.php?page=5&mod=mephisto
this one sold for so little because the seller restricted where he would ship to and because there is a good chance it doesn't even work
(although it seems the seller has already received positive feedback from the buyer)
$40 USD for scrape plastic perhaps Regards
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Hi SaschaMythbuster wrote:Hi,
even if it is defective ... who cares? You get a Milano for 50,- Euro on ebay Germany ... the electronic is the same ... to switch the cases takes 30 Minutes ... change the EPROMs ... and here we go ... still cheaper than 200,- Bucks ...
Easy going Regards,
Sascha
if the seller cannot show it is working you just never know what can be wrong with it
there is always the chance that the eprom is what is defective
just recently i had an eprom for the MMIV lose half of its information
no idea why..
there is also the chance that there is no eprom in the computer to begin with..
this actually happened to a fellow collector..not long ago ..
after buying a 300 Euro chess computer on ebay..also here ..the seller said he had no power adaptor and could not show the computer was working ..computer arrives and the eproms were missing
i do agree that the price was so small that it was worth the gamble though..
if i didnt already own the NS i would probably have tossed up a $50 bid just to see if it would win
can take a small risk at times regards
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Hi Steve,
yes I know the Montreal Desaster ...
Well, I have all the EPROMs of all my machines ... and a EPROMs burner ... so, the first step if I buy a computer: Saving the EPROMs ...
Well, the MM IV and MM V EPROMs you can get even for free from Ed Schroders Website ...
All my brains are on Harddisk Regards,
Sascha
yes I know the Montreal Desaster ...
Well, I have all the EPROMs of all my machines ... and a EPROMs burner ... so, the first step if I buy a computer: Saving the EPROMs ...
Well, the MM IV and MM V EPROMs you can get even for free from Ed Schroders Website ...
All my brains are on Harddisk Regards,
Sascha
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Yes i remembered you once mentioned thisMythbuster wrote:Hi Steve,
yes I know the Montreal Desaster ...
Well, I have all the EPROMs of all my machines ... and a EPROMs burner ... so, the first step if I buy a computer: Saving the EPROMs ...
i even advised the collector to reach out to you in the hope you might have the Montreal..
Sadly he remains..
Sleepless in Montreal Regards
Steve
The other week a Fidelity Travelmaster went for ~$23. This week a
Mephisto Nigel Short goes for ~$40. Both these auctions went the
full distance.
You guys don't suppose we are
seeing dedicated chess computers entering a deflationary cycle here,
do you? Others on the German forum were commenting recently on
this also, with one suggesting the younger generation are simply not
into the hobby as much as the oldies.
With all this in mind, I am making a generous offer of $100 to
anyone out there with a TASC R40. Must be complete and mint, of course.
LH
Mephisto Nigel Short goes for ~$40. Both these auctions went the
full distance.
You guys don't suppose we are
seeing dedicated chess computers entering a deflationary cycle here,
do you? Others on the German forum were commenting recently on
this also, with one suggesting the younger generation are simply not
into the hobby as much as the oldies.
With all this in mind, I am making a generous offer of $100 to
anyone out there with a TASC R40. Must be complete and mint, of course.
LH
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i have one of thoseLarry wrote: I am making a generous offer of $100 to
anyone out there with a TASC R40. Must be complete and mint, of course.
LH
Let me think about it Larry
would you at least pay the shipping costs to send it to you?
im guessing the cost of normal airmail shipping from me to you "Down Under" would be in the neighborhood of around 7500 Euro
so that brings your total to 7600 Euro
just in case you think im full of hot air..
i present the R40's cooling vent for your viewing pleasure:
Cool Hand Luke Sends His Regards
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Hi SaschaMythbuster wrote:Hi Steve,
I would pay 200,- Euro ... shipping cost is no problem ... I will pick it up when I visit you next summer ... Deal?!
Glad to found a cheap R40 Regards,
Sascha
well i see we have the beginnings of a bidding war here
Larry-100 Aussie Dollars
Sascha-200 Euro
a member of the forum who wishes to remain anonymous has sent me a PM ..
he bid's ...7900 British Sterling(shipping by sea.. included)
Looking Forward to your visit Regards
Steve