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    Default the best possible way to spend $3000

    they say somebody paid $3000odd us for one in the past.. my guess is the poor bugger had a fit while trying to key in $30 and face planted the 0 key.

    http://cgi.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI....MEWA:IT&ih=013


    think it will sell?

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    Nope.

    One sold on the 7th September for about $1500 It wasn't in as good condition, but the seller started bids at 9.99 and the auction ran it's course. Bet he's happy.

    Starting an auction with a high minimum bid scares away the buyers who would pay more than that for it, but don't think they would... If that's all of the buyers, then no-one will bid.

    If a collector really wants it, maybe it will sell. Have to wait and see.

    woodbe.

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