First trading list

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Tue Nov 21 17:01:32 2000

> > 1. Kaypro 10 in the blue Kaypro carrying case
> > 2. Apple II+, 2 Monitor
> > 3. Boxed Timex 1000, Manual, 16k piggyback Module
> > 4. Atari 800, Boxed 1050 floppy, (original style) 410 recorder
> > 5. TRS-80 Model 4
> > 6. Apple Mac 128, keyboard, case
> > 7. IBM PC Portable, (buncha dos 1.0 stuff)
> > 8. Atari 800, ps
> > 9. Intellivision II boxed
> > 10. Apple II+, 2 Disk IIs, Numeric Keypad, Kensington Saver, Monitor 3
> > 11. Intellivision, buncha games
> > 12. Epson HX-20, hard-shell plastic case
> > 13. Commodore 128D, 1702, 1350 mouse, Geos 2.0
> > 14. Big Matle Aquarius collection (2 computers, one boxed, 2 boxed
> > printers, boxed program recorder, boxed 16k pac, 3 joypads,2 mini-expanders,
> > smf 5 game carts (two boxed))

> I just thought I'd point out that the problem of trying to trade very
> common stuff for very obscure stuff is that people are more likely to
> want to trade their very common stuff for your very obscure stuff, so a
> trade like this rarely works out.

> You can't go to a bank and ask for $20 in change for a ten dollar bill :)

Well yes, but if you're into coins, you may give a
10 Dollar bill for a 5 Mark coin :)

And at least the Timex and Aquarius are not exactly
common over here (Didn't David look for a BBC ....
quite common in GB :).

Servus
Hans

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