> I personally have never seen an item with a reserve that I felt was within
> range of what I'd pay.
>
> As for the Otrona ... which is a local product, having been made in Boulder ...
> these things were trouble from the "git-go" in that several things were known
> sources of trouble, including but not limited to the FDC. The only ones (in
> terms of organization users) I've ever seen with Otrona machines have been IRS
> types.
>
Strange, I was just reading an article in Byte by Jerry Pounelle from October
1983. He wrote it while on the road with his Otrona. As Byte's main reviewer
he had a choice of most of the machines that were out during this period.
But I guess he wasn't that good a tech person and since he was also a sci-fi
writer who used word-processing a lot just overlooked the Otronas (obvious
to you) glaring faults.
Lawrence
> I wouldn't want one, even as a gift. Now, I'm not a collector, i.e. I
> wouldn't want a non-functional i8080 chip either, no matter what the color.
>
> Dick
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Wayne M. Smith" <wmsmith_at_earthlink.net>
> To: <classiccmp_at_classiccmp.org>
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 6:16 PM
> Subject: Re: No one likes Otronas?
>
>
> > > Just curious if anyone has an opinion on why this didn't move.
> > > http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2001112267 While I
> > > don't know what his minimum is, seems like anything in this family should
> be
> > > worth about $100 or so, based on what Kaypros and a few others go for. He
> > > had it up once before, and it didn't sell.
> > >
> > > And I'm not interested in the merits or demerits of eBay, reputations,
> yada
> > > yada yada. I just want to know what someone thinks why a classic like
> this
> > > didn't even get bid on, except by one guy (me).
> > >
> > > --John
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I don't normally bid on items with reserves, and I think many others operate
> the same way. People use reserves because they think
> > that starting low may generate a bidding frenzy that will drive the price
> up. It probably has the opposite effect by attracting
> > bottom feeders that will never bid high, and turning off some people who
> might actually be interested but don't want the additional
> > hassle of having to bid against the seller's reserve.
> >
> > -W
> >
> >
>
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