Berlin Pro

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Larry
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Location: Gosford, NSW Australia

Berlin Pro

Post by Larry »

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mephisto-Ber ... 1438.l2649
One thing going against it is the fact that Millenium are offering a Lang
product with auto response and way higher clock speed for around the
same price.Still, it's got
collector value, although no box doesn't help. The seller has twice dropped
the buy-it-now by GBP50. If he does that a third time the Berlin Pro will go
for sure.
L
PS just played a few 5sec/move games Master versus Berlin Pro. The score
was even at 1.5 points each. I'll play a few more. The Master is my choice
of travelling comp for my next trip.
donkeylane
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Post by donkeylane »

Hi Larry, interesting to see the Berlin Pro on ebay going for £500,I won't be bidding on it, but it was a favourite of mine,despite being 6'6" and having large hands I always enjoyed using the little computer. As an aside, I was living in Australia from 1978-1983 and often made the train journey from Sydney to Newcastle ,and that is some beautiful coastline along the way, Hawksbury River,Gosford and all the rest of it. It must be nice to live in a place where the scenery is better than most holiday places.
Regards Steve C.
Larry
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Post by Larry »

Hi Steve, yep it is a soothing train ride, I do it often.
BTW, the Berlin Pro has gone...
No surprise regards
L
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