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Subject: Re: CS-80 on eBay? ($15

From: "dscr22" <dscr22@...>
Date: 2008-02-29

The guy with the GX-1 (http://www.pinballswanted.com) was thinking
somebody like McCartney or Elton John would come along and give him
$2M. After a brief time, his Buy It Now was US$200k or $250k. And
frankly I was surprised some rich guy didn't spring for it. Several
months back, he put it for auction for starting bid of AU$100k, which
was like US$83k, and I still believe he's sitting on it.

The point you raise is ALWAYS an interesting one to consider - how
much people had to spend for these keys back in the day when they
were new. In fact, the original owner of my CS-80 bought it new when
he was like 21 years old. My tech was that same age at that time,
remembers wanting one sooo bad, and COULDN'T IMAGINE someone his age
could've bought one new! And, in fact, the guy was still living in a
trailer part 20 years later, so it probably changed the whole course
of his life!

But, really, the amount people had to sacrifice in 1977 to buy one
really isn't particularly relevant to what current market values are
or should be. And it's pretty apparent at these prices that the
current free market is doing fine on it's own!

--- In yamahacs80@yahoogroups.com, "kent_spong" <kent_spong@...>
wrote:
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> Think about this for a moment.
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>
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> Based on annual wages and standard of living, car prices, house
> prices, food, fuel,ect in 1976. A CS80 in the UK cost £5,999 /
$11,000
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> By today's new figures 2008 that means a CS80 would cost roughly
> £270,000. that's half a million dollars people.
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> Only the rich and famous could afford them then. And now?
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> Well, now it is about removing the word vintage and putting the
word
> antique in it's place. Vintage Analogue is a 90's buzz word and now
> only really describes plug-in's. Today this gear is Antique and now
> has all the trappings of items that fall into that category. Add
the
> fact that more people want to own one than there are CS80's to go
> around, thus making them rare. And it would take a lot of money to
> get someone to part with theirs in the first place.
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> How much would you sell yours for eh!
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> Well only a few weeks ago I was emailed by a guy in the US who
> offered me $24,000 for my CS80 and guess what I said no
>