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I guess that's a third of the price that Apple 1's sell for. Wozniak's always banging on about his breakout optimisation.
Yet, something smells of fanny here.
Yet, something smells of fanny here.

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Ignoring the fact that the seller can't spell the name of the game correctly, let alone forge a convincing signature, would jobs would have felt the need to sign a production pcb headed for italy? Presuming he ever even had anything to do with the production pcb, or even clapped eyes on one.
Even if it was legit, a quarter of a million euros for an unverified signature? I don't think there are many signatures in the history of humanity that are worth that. Jesus of Nazareth maybe.

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Never underestimate how much money Apple heads will chuck. Those Apple 1s go for the best part of a million. Mind you there's probably a thousand times as many breakout boards in existence.
And yeah, I was wondering why the hell Jobs would have signed it. Given that, at least as much as for Woz's optimisation skills, it was famous for Jobs' ruthless deligation skills, it would have been a huge cheek to sign the final product.. You'd have to be a right arrogant ****.
...I wouldn't rule it out completely.
Is he offering deals outside ebay then? Hmm, maybe if I email him i can snag it for a discount of the £75 capped ebay fee.

And yeah, I was wondering why the hell Jobs would have signed it. Given that, at least as much as for Woz's optimisation skills, it was famous for Jobs' ruthless deligation skills, it would have been a huge cheek to sign the final product.. You'd have to be a right arrogant ****.

Is he offering deals outside ebay then? Hmm, maybe if I email him i can snag it for a discount of the £75 capped ebay fee.

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Jesus H. Christ..! 

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Oh dear

For anyone with a woody
or an upright...
http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewit ... 1137946376"
Fancy. Looks comfy though.


For anyone with a woody

http://item.mobileweb.ebay.co.uk/viewit ... 1137946376"
Fancy. Looks comfy though.
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Has a bit of an FOBT look about it to me, straight out of a bookies or some **** 'AMUSEMENTS' 

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Yeah, I was going to say that. Nobles etc are full of them.
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It immediately made me think of prize bingo.
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Good, go over there and shoot them or something..
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The seller is a complete tool

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nobody posted the infamous astro: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SEGA-NEW-ASTR ... 3cd47900c3"
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Last time is didn't have a working psu either.
Personally, I would want to see it working (as any sane buyer would) before parting with my cash. I did ask back in the day if the monitor had ever been powered on & I don't remember getting an answer.
Personally, I would want to see it working (as any sane buyer would) before parting with my cash. I did ask back in the day if the monitor had ever been powered on & I don't remember getting an answer.
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