Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 03:39:52 06/11/03
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On June 11, 2003 at 05:57:29, ludicrous wrote: >hi all, > >I own the Saitek GK 2100 Travel Champion. I received it as a present in 1999. >Some of its pieces got lost through the years, but it's no big problem as I >don't play using its board anyway, I play with it using a real big wooden board. > >Could anyone tell me: > >1) Its estimated Fide Elo Rating (it is USCF Action 2336, as advertised) >2) The program and author behind it. >3) Its street price (should I sell it) now. > >regards, 1878 on the SSDF list http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85924109/ssdf/rlwww033.txt I believed units contained an early Frans Morsch chess program. (CCR 1993) The units are not old enough to be hot collectables and generally are still commonly available on the used market. Units in pristine condition with the original packaging, manual and pieces will command higher prices than those lacking these commodities. That gets more important as the units get older. The street price would not very be very high at the moment, but I have been following the GK 2100 prices well enough to give you a figure. Michael
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