The last IIx auctioned on eBay (it was within the last month I believe) went for around US$6000 plus shipping ($500 or so). They are getting pricey. I personally have no plans to sell mine. I love looking at it and listening to it. I'll keep it forever. --- In Fairlight-CMI@yahoogroups.com, Gregory Pearce <gregpearce73@y...> wrote: > Thanks for the info :-) > Again, another question for anyone? > > What is a typical stock standard CMI (IIx or III) worth these days? > Are they still around? I have'nt seen a series III on ebay for sometime > > Malte Rogacki <gacki@g...> wrote: > > > Just out of curiosity, and apart from the obvious reason to defraud someone of > money, why would you put up a fake fairlight auction? > > Well *I* wouldn't. > > But there's a theory I have: Many people involved in criminal activities or fraud are not extremely bright. After all, if they were more intelligent they either wouldn't do it at all or do it in a less obvious manner. On the other hand... > > > This sorta cash, wouldn't anyone first check it out thoroughly? > > You'd be surprised how many people get dollar signs in their eyes when confronted with the possibility of a "deal". You just need to read the eBay support forums for stories like this one: Notebooks offered by someone who is a fresh member, money only up front. I'd say at least once each day. > > The phony Fairlight auctions are only about once or twice a month so far, but I guess we have witnessed about 8 or more in the last few months. There's one thing about them - they are always waaaayyyyy cheaper then the usual market rate. Apparently this can make people blind. > On the other hand an item like a Fairlight usually invites a closer inspection than a run-of-the-mill notebook. > > I'm pretty certain this is the same guy who tried this already a couple of times. Doesn't look too smart to me. He's on my watch list and I'm sure he won't last on eBay for long. > > > I've been checking here and there on ebay so as to one day, I might purchase a > CMI. Not that I am interested in this one, but can anyone tell me what the > > Fairlight FAME is? > > It's a digital mixing console ca. 1999 or so. Integrates nicely with the MFX3+ but doesn't have the slightest to do with the CMI. > > Unfortunately it seems I lost my Fame product brochure when I had a hard drive failure a couple of years ago. Bummer. > > -- > Malte Rogacki gacki@g... > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > "Don't forget to TURN ON THE SYNTHESIZER. Often this is the reason why you > get no sound out of it." (ARP 2600 Owner's Manual) > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Find local movie times and trailers on Yahoo! Movies.
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Re: Another fake eBay auction...
2005-02-02 by Matt
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