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This guy might need to get out more often:

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=260177215240

Impressive at least.
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wow...
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That is one very impressive collection.

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Wonder how much he paid for all that crap.
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Comtrad wrote:Wonder how much he paid for all that crap.
"There are 1,768 items with an estimated value of $14,639.00"

An idea of what he may have paid for it all.
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YeOldeStonecat wrote:"There are 1,768 items with an estimated value of $14,639.00"

An idea of what he may have paid for it all.
"The estimated values are based on the rarity guides as well as recent eBay Completed Listings."
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Comtrad wrote:"The estimated values are based on the rarity guides as well as recent eBay Completed Listings."
Yup....had to end my quote somewhere though.
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I can only imagine the bitching he endures on a daily basis.
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Burke wrote:I can only imagine the bitching he endures on a daily basis.
hence, why he has given up on the collection and selling...just couldn't stand it anymore
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Wow.. that is a lot of consoles, games and microcomputers! :eek:

These ones I haven't seen in a long time:
Commodore 64/128,Texas Instruments TI 99/4A, GCE Vectrex, Mattel Aquarius
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that's a compulsion...

here's to hoping that his 'replacement need' doesn't turn out to be panties from the neighborhood.
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Brent?
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