Hi;
A few years ago, I decided to see if my old audio literature collection (promotional stuff from manufacturers, some of it dating back to the 1960s) might have any value and listed a number of pieces in separate listings on Ebay. I also auctioned several pieces of semi-vintage audio gear as well as my huge collection of "Stereo Review", "Hi-Fi Review", "Audio Magazine", and other publications related to home entertainment. Going into this, I had no expectations of getting much response but I was amazed at the number of bids for much of it as well as the money earned.
I just read the new poll about being a tech hoarder (or not) and wondered; has anyone listed on Ebay or any other auction site a piece of old tech hardware, software, or anything else pertaining to computers, audio, or video and been surprised by the number of or lack of bids ?
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I've auctioned off a couple of Casio computers, with surprising results ($$$).
I've also auctioned off a "doll' that I made based on Aqua Teen Hunger Force. It was a paper towel roll with a face drawn on it (I made $12.50).
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