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Subject: Re: Link - Active 1:30 PM EDT 7/29/2004

Author: Mike Byrne

Date: 21:28:40 07/28/04

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On July 29, 2004 at 00:14:53, Mike Byrne wrote:

>On July 28, 2004 at 19:05:28, Mike Byrne wrote:
>
>>$1 starting bid --- the board was slightly damaged enroute to House of Staunton
>>for repaired.  The PCB card was replaced and it now works perfectly, but it
>>still has the slight damage on the corner.   Once I take the pictures of the
>>board with the slight damage, I will offer for sale to the highest bidder.  I am
>>selling it because while it was being repaired, I decided to buy a new one  from
>>our sponsor ICD,   a "USB" model.  This one is the older "serial" model - but
>>that is good news for those that daisy chain DGT boards together - the "DGT"
>>model cannot be daisy chained.  This DGT Electronic Chess set is about 1 year
>>old.  Except for the one corner, the board and pieces are in like new condition.
>> I will also include Fritz 8 in the deal for free.   If you live nearby and pick
>>it up, there will be no shipping charges - otherwise expect to pay about $20 for
>>shipping including insurance.
>>
>>I may not get to list it until the weekend.
>>
>>Best,
>>
>>Michael Byrne
>
>
>http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5912337982
>
>will not work until 1:30 PM EDT tomorrow...
>
>DGT Board and Fritz 8 - starting at $1.00 ...that's a bargain ....

Ome more thing, just for the record - I am the seller of this auction.  I am not
making one dime from this auction.  My loss will be whatver I paid for this DGT
board and Fritz 8 less what ever I sell this auction for.  The new DGT boards
come with special version of Fritz 8 and that is why I am including what is now
my extra copy of Fritz 8 with this board.

If it goes for $1, I am ok with that - my loss is your gain!.

Best,

Michael Byrne



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