Author: Terry McCracken
Date: 11:30:56 11/14/03
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On November 14, 2003 at 13:24:31, steven blincoe wrote: >>Interesting, thanks! The Boris Robot/Hand, must be very obscure! But the Novag >>Full Arm is more appealing:) > >the Boris Handroid is the rarest chess computer ever manufactured >it was never actually released for sale to the public >legend has it, that only two prototypes were made..the one you see on the site >and one other..the location of which, is not known to this day > >but i keep searching... >:)) >Steve Wow! Really! Then if it works it would be worth a small fortune, well to a collector. Hope you find it! I've a Fidelity Designer Mach III Master 2265, model 6113 which was built in Miami Fl. before H&G bought them out in Sept. 89. It's in perfect, as new condition, but I doubt it has any value, at least for now. It was made in or around Feb. or Mar. of 89, nearly 15 years ago! Terry
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