No offense taken. I based my opening price on the only two recent sales I've seen in the US. A dead IIx sold for over $3000.00 about 6 or so months ago (it was discussed a bit on this forum). The last working IIx sold on eBay for just under $6000.00 not more than a few months ago, and it did not include much of a library, and was cobbled together from multiple units. I felt a complete, late revision (all 4A voice cards) fully functioning system with a large library, spares, etc., that has a decent history was reasonably worth the reserve. Peter Forrest agreed when we discussed setting a price. Actually, my opening price is somewhat lower than what Peter and I discussed. The beauty of auctions is if the market will bear it, it will sell. If not, it won't. Regards, Daniel --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, "Matt" <nycpartyguy@y...> wrote: > > No offense to the chap selling this fine instrument, but as I will > soon be looking to purchase one, I must inquire. Is this price - > 3750 british pounds (currently $US6400) - a realistic one? From > what I gather on here and other sites, IIx's seem to be going in the > $3K range if they are in top condition. Is there something special > about this lot that I am missing?
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Re: CMI IIx for auction at VEMIA
2004-10-30 by daniel_iix
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