Bounty Bob Strikes back complete set
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Bounty Bob Strikes back complete set
High I'm wondering if anyone knows how much Bounty Bob is worth for the 400/800. I see all to often a price for the 5200 but never for the 400/800. Is this one actually rarer?
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Yes it does.
I'm selling it on ebay. here is the link
OUNTY BOB STRIKES BACK ATARI 400/800
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 735wt_1165
I have other items im selling as well
I'm selling it on ebay. here is the link
OUNTY BOB STRIKES BACK ATARI 400/800
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 735wt_1165
I have other items im selling as well
- deathtrappomegranate
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As I said at "the other place", a complete BBSB is rare.
The final price at auction is very difficult to predict. I reckon that it would fetch at least $200 US, even in a poor market, but it could go much higher. I was lucky to get mine at a good price, but if I hadn't, I'd probably have stretched to $300-400 for it, maybe even more.
Just a suggestion - you have listed it for shipping to the US only, and that will limit the potential bidders. Many of us live east of the Atlantic
The final price at auction is very difficult to predict. I reckon that it would fetch at least $200 US, even in a poor market, but it could go much higher. I was lucky to get mine at a good price, but if I hadn't, I'd probably have stretched to $300-400 for it, maybe even more.
Just a suggestion - you have listed it for shipping to the US only, and that will limit the potential bidders. Many of us live east of the Atlantic
Re: Bounty Bob Strikes back complete set
I have the other bounty bob cartridge (Miner 2049er) which I listed on ebay.
And if someone knows rarity of this cartridge: monkey wrench
http://ebay.us/hxHUe0?cmpnId=5338273189
And if someone knows rarity of this cartridge: monkey wrench
http://ebay.us/hxHUe0?cmpnId=5338273189
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