• OT: old TV's (attn Clocky)

    From Yosemite Sam@felix@goaway.now to aus.cars,aus.tv,aus.computers on Sun Jan 29 01:25:17 2023
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    I have a couple of 4x3CRT screen colour tv's in perfect nick that I need
    to get rid of. looking on eBay i see ppl are asking $400 for them! not suggesting they can get that tho, but have they become collectors items now?
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  • From not@not@telling.you.invalid (Computer Nerd Kev) to aus.cars,aus.tv,aus.computers on Sun Jan 29 09:17:45 2023
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    In aus.tv Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.now> wrote:

    I have a couple of 4x3CRT screen colour tv's in perfect nick that I need
    to get rid of. looking on eBay i see ppl are asking $400 for them! not suggesting they can get that tho, but have they become collectors items now?

    I watch a category on Ebay where they sometimes pop up.

    I think some of the video game collectors occasionally pay up for
    old TVs to pair with their old consoles. I've seen listings in the
    ~$50 range sold before, but not often. $400 is probably still a
    crazy number unless you're actually looking at monitors designed
    specifically for old computers in which case those are genuinely
    sought after.

    I think the people who pay ~$50 for one probably aren't very bright
    though, because it's still trivial to find people trying to give
    them away. Or I suppose some people just one one NOW and don't want
    to wait or drive far to collect.

    Anyway, if you want them gone this year I'd suggest listing them
    for free or maybe something like $20, otherwise you might be
    waiting a long time for a nutter to come along. Of course if you
    live out of town like me, then you probably won't find anyone
    wanting to drive out to pick them up even if they are free.

    PS Click on the "sold listings" link on Ebay and you can see for
    yourself whether people are really buying them (filter for your
    local area too, if it's out of a major city).
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  • From Yosemite Sam@felix@goaway.now to aus.cars,aus.tv,aus.computers on Sun Jan 29 11:44:43 2023
    From Newsgroup: aus.tv

    Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
    In aus.tv Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.now> wrote:
    I have a couple of 4x3CRT screen colour tv's in perfect nick that I need
    to get rid of. looking on eBay i see ppl are asking $400 for them! not
    suggesting they can get that tho, but have they become collectors items now?
    I watch a category on Ebay where they sometimes pop up.

    I think some of the video game collectors occasionally pay up for
    old TVs to pair with their old consoles. I've seen listings in the
    ~$50 range sold before, but not often. $400 is probably still a
    crazy number unless you're actually looking at monitors designed
    specifically for old computers in which case those are genuinely
    sought after.

    I think the people who pay ~$50 for one probably aren't very bright
    though, because it's still trivial to find people trying to give
    them away. Or I suppose some people just want one NOW and don't want
    to wait or drive far to collect.

    Anyway, if you want them gone this year I'd suggest listing them
    for free or maybe something like $20, otherwise you might be
    waiting a long time for a nutter to come along. Of course if you
    live out of town like me, then you probably won't find anyone
    wanting to drive out to pick them up even if they are free.

    I thought of putting one on eBay for auction starting at $50 and see
    what happens. if bidding takes off, I'll know it's worth more and will
    see what it finally sells for. then I can hold out for a good price for
    the other one. if nothing happens I'll put drop the starting price, and
    if still nothing put them on for $1 each. (you can't put stuff free on eBay)

    both are in pristine condition, work perfectly, and I have the remotes
    and manuals for them. One is a Sony Trinitron and the other JVC (I don't
    have access to them right now so can't post model numbers) and both have
    AV inputs.


    PS Click on the "sold listings" link on Ebay and you can see for
    yourself whether people are really buying them (filter for your
    local area too, if it's out of a major city).


    thanks, I didn't know that. will take a look.
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  • From Petzl@petzlx@gmail.com to aus.cars,aus.tv,aus.computers on Sun Jan 29 12:10:16 2023
    From Newsgroup: aus.tv

    On Sun, 29 Jan 2023 11:44:43 +1100, Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.now>
    wrote:

    Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
    In aus.tv Yosemite Sam <felix@goaway.now> wrote:
    I have a couple of 4x3CRT screen colour tv's in perfect nick that I need >>> to get rid of. looking on eBay i see ppl are asking $400 for them! not
    suggesting they can get that tho, but have they become collectors items now?
    I watch a category on Ebay where they sometimes pop up.

    I think some of the video game collectors occasionally pay up for
    old TVs to pair with their old consoles. I've seen listings in the
    ~$50 range sold before, but not often. $400 is probably still a
    crazy number unless you're actually looking at monitors designed
    specifically for old computers in which case those are genuinely
    sought after.

    I think the people who pay ~$50 for one probably aren't very bright
    though, because it's still trivial to find people trying to give
    them away. Or I suppose some people just want one NOW and don't want
    to wait or drive far to collect.

    Anyway, if you want them gone this year I'd suggest listing them
    for free or maybe something like $20, otherwise you might be
    waiting a long time for a nutter to come along. Of course if you
    live out of town like me, then you probably won't find anyone
    wanting to drive out to pick them up even if they are free.

    I thought of putting one on eBay for auction starting at $50 and see
    what happens. if bidding takes off, I'll know it's worth more and will
    see what it finally sells for. then I can hold out for a good price for
    the other one. if nothing happens I'll put drop the starting price, and
    if still nothing put them on for $1 each. (you can't put stuff free on eBay)

    both are in pristine condition, work perfectly, and I have the remotes
    and manuals for them. One is a Sony Trinitron and the other JVC (I don't >have access to them right now so can't post model numbers) and both have
    AV inputs.


    PS Click on the "sold listings" link on Ebay and you can see for
    yourself whether people are really buying them (filter for your
    local area too, if it's out of a major city).


    thanks, I didn't know that. will take a look.

    Try a auction if you wish to be rid of them (may or not surprise you).
    Bought my 2nd hand (VER2 ?) "Razor Cynosa Chroma" usb keyboard for $19
    really pleased with it, BRIGHT backlit letters, waterproof keyboard,

    Rod Speed is envious, very good condition, perfection (*except* the
    keyboard ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _ display reversed [should be marked on
    top of keys], will take getting used to ).
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    Petzl
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