tezza wrote:Prices are rising. I think they will continue to rise as demand increases from baby-boomers who are nearing retirement age and looking for a nostalgic hobby. I'm just glad I started my '70-80s collection in 2007. Andrew (lizardboy) is probably glad he started even earlier when people were giving these things away.
The first computer I "collected" (i.e. wasn't got because of an immediate desire to use it reguarly) was a breadbin C64 from a real-life auction in Dunedin circa 1997. It cost me a few bucks ($5? Less than $5?) and came with a stack of tapes and a C2N. For the next few years that was the nature of my hobby - seldom did I pay more than $50, and then only when someone else wanted the same thing and we ended up in a major bidding war. Most of the time bidding went like this..
"Opening at $5! $5! $5! $4! $4! Come on Andrew, surely it's worth $4! $3! 50c! We have 50c! $1! Anybody? $1? $1? Going at 50c! Going at 50c! Sold."
Of course, I had to account for the 10% auction fees back then
