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Subject: Re: amazing

Author: Pierre Bourget

Date: 09:10:17 05/15/04

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On May 15, 2004 at 11:48:39, steven blincoe wrote:

>HI Mike
>>
>>I hope you have the presence of mind to either donate or bequeath your
>>collection to a museum.  A good set like yours would be quite an historical
>>artifact.  Once these machines are gone, they will be gone for good :)
>
>i am afraid my wife has other plans for my collection in the event of my passing
>namely.. a garage sale
>:))
>>
>>Can you advise as to the status of current standalones ?  With computers and
>>software being to cheap and things like Palms, one would think people would no
>>longer demand them.
>
>sadly there are not many serious collectors for the old computers
>i would hazzard a guess that there are no more then perhaps 25-50 collectors
>worldwide
>i collect chess books as well
>by contrast, there are literally thousands of serious chess book collector's
>
>
>there is very little demand for old chess computers as you suggested
>
>young chess players would laugh at the idea of paying hundreds of dollars for an
>old machine that can be easily defeated by a $25 pc chess program
>
>the only dedicated computers worth any real value would be the very rare
>computers such as the ones shown on the web site i posted in my reply to Mr.
>Burcham
>
>Best Regards
>Steve

Hello Steven,

Do you have any of these computers in your collection ?

http://cf.geocities.com/lescarbot/sakkara.html

I think they were made in Asia and distributed by Ravensburger mainly in France.
I made the page from various catalogs online some times ago.I don't think they
are still available .The Vega was the strongest.

Regards,

Pierre



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