From: Sam on
Very good Julian:

SHIPPING WORLDWIDE !!! Good luck with the sale.

Thanks, SAM
From: Bill Garber on

"Sam" <siemappelman(a)quicknet.nl> wrote in message news:c8ba5
c6-ea8c-4fa4-8295-c3542ea08bcd(a)r1g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
> Very good Julian:
>
> SHIPPING WORLDWIDE !!! Good luck with the sale.
>
> Thanks, SAM

I like the fact that there are 3 bids for the same amount by
the same bidder within 30 seconds made every 10 seconds. 8^)

Bill



From: nyder on
On Mar 14, 3:27 pm, "Bill Garber" <willy4...(a)garberstreet.com> wrote:
> "Sam" <siemappel...(a)quicknet.nl> wrote in message news:c8ba5
>
> c6-ea8c-4fa4-8295-c3542ea08...(a)r1g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
>
> > Very good Julian:
>
> > SHIPPING WORLDWIDE !!! Good luck with the sale.
>
> > Thanks, SAM
>
> I like the fact that there are 3 bids for the same amount by
> the same bidder within 30 seconds made every 10 seconds.  8^)
>
> Bill

I think thats from the person changing his max bid amount. Seems to
me that ebay would want to fix that, but i guess not.

From: Dragos on
Interesting to see what this tops out at, 128Ds seem to be climbing in
value again. Good luck!

From: David Murray on
On Mar 15, 1:53 pm, Dragos <mglad...(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> Interesting to see what this tops out at, 128Ds seem to be climbing in
> value again.  Good luck!

I sold my 128D on ebay about 2 years ago and I believe I got $250 for
it.

Originally I thought I'd keep mine forever. But I realized after a
while that all of the things I used to use the 128 mode for no longer
apply. For example, I used to use GEOS128 for my school papers,
Desterm in 80-column mode for calling BBSs, and BASIC7 + ML monitor
for writing my own software. But since I now use a regular PC for all
of those activities, the 128-side of my Commodore experience really
didn't have any use. So I figured I'd hang on to my various C64's,
Vic-20, Plus/4, and Amiga systems for games and whatnot, and let the
128D go. And I haven't missed it since. But it sure was a great
computer when I was a kid.