http://www.ebay.de/itm/Schachcomputer-F ... 7727244616
I'd really like this thing, but these days wood is prohibitively expensive
to send across oceans. Also, it is minus it's box. I'm wondering if it's
a factory upgrade, or a modified unit. Anyone seen one like this?
Larry
Interesting Fidelity upgraded sensory champion
Moderators: Harvey Williamson, Steve B, Watchman
Forum rules
This textbox is used to restore diagrams posted with the fen tag before the upgrade.
This textbox is used to restore diagrams posted with the fen tag before the upgrade.
- Steve B
- Site Admin
- Posts: 10146
- Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
- Location: New York City USofA
- Contact:
Re: Interesting Fidelity upgraded sensory champion
well i have the Super 9 Deluxe and this sure looks like it to meLarry wrote:http://www.ebay.de/itm/Schachcomputer-F ... 7727244616
I'd really like this thing, but these days wood is prohibitively expensive
to send across oceans. Also, it is minus it's box. I'm wondering if it's
a factory upgrade, or a modified unit. Anyone seen one like this?
Larry
the seller is a well known collector and a highly respected seller
i wonder why he doesn't call it the Super 9 Deluxe though?
there was an Elite Champion Upgrade that was also in wood but it looks a bit different then this
perhaps this is what he is selling?
i would ask him if i were interested in bidding on it..which i am not
Ambiguous Regards
Steve
-
- Member
- Posts: 56
- Joined: Wed Aug 01, 2007 2:54 pm
Re: Interesting Fidelity upgraded sensory champion
well i have the Super 9 Deluxe and this sure looks like it to me
the seller is a well known collector and a highly respected seller
i wonder why he doesn't call it the Super 9 Deluxe though?
This might be a Super 9 I sold to Germany two or three years ago. About 6 months after the sale the buyer sold it again (not as Deluxe), but as an upgrade. He had mounted the wooden frame. I think this is that homebuild.
Still collecting and still lurking regards.
Erik
the seller is a well known collector and a highly respected seller
i wonder why he doesn't call it the Super 9 Deluxe though?
This might be a Super 9 I sold to Germany two or three years ago. About 6 months after the sale the buyer sold it again (not as Deluxe), but as an upgrade. He had mounted the wooden frame. I think this is that homebuild.
Still collecting and still lurking regards.
Erik
- Steve B
- Site Admin
- Posts: 10146
- Joined: Sun Jul 29, 2007 10:02 am
- Location: New York City USofA
- Contact:
Re: Interesting Fidelity upgraded sensory champion
Hi ErikErik Stillum wrote:
This might be a Super 9 I sold to Germany two or three years ago. About 6 months after the sale the buyer sold it again (not as Deluxe), but as an upgrade. He had mounted the wooden frame. I think this is that homebuild.
Still collecting and still lurking regards.
Erik
nice to see you
adding the wooden frame to a regular Super 9 is of course not the same as a Super 9 Deluxe which runs 25% faster
Basically a modified Super 9 Regards
Steve
Sorry for late answer. I am very busy and i not often look in all forums...
The computer is sold - however here some infos...
It is in fact a Super Nine, not Super Nine deluxe. I test it with my Super Nine. It looks like all other Champion upgrades - only the black front is other as i know. I can not say if it done from Fidelity or someone else. I bought and sell it as it is, as a Upgrade Super Nine.
Please - you can always write me if someone have questions...
Thanks José
The computer is sold - however here some infos...
It is in fact a Super Nine, not Super Nine deluxe. I test it with my Super Nine. It looks like all other Champion upgrades - only the black front is other as i know. I can not say if it done from Fidelity or someone else. I bought and sell it as it is, as a Upgrade Super Nine.
Please - you can always write me if someone have questions...
Thanks José