Author: Mike Byrne
Date: 03:41:37 06/11/03
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On June 11, 2003 at 06:39:52, Mike Byrne wrote: >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. > sometimes - missing one word completely changes the menaining of what you aretrying to say.... The street price would not very be very high at the moment, but I have NOT been following the GK 2100 prices well enough to give you a figure. Michael
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