Is the Orbit 3 rom is exact same as the XL-7 rom techno?
Mibrilane <mibrilane@...> wrote:
On Jun 16, 2006, at 12:48 PM, steve_the_composer wrote:
> Most ROMS have been getting higher prices than they did a couple
> of months ago. So, I'd say that mibrilane's purchase price is a good
> one. (mibrilane, considering the base price for the prior purchase,
> $250 more for those 3 extra ROM is a great buy.)
Indeed. The $400 (actually $405) base price is actually what I paid
including shipping for the "just the XL-7" auction. ROMs seem to
fluctuate between cheap and expensive - the XL ROM and the Protozoa
seem to be the cheapest, and on the other end the Protean Drums and
the World Expedition ROMs seem to be the most expensive. Vintage
Collection is up toward the high end as well - one could easily pay
$250 for just that ROM alone. That I was able to get the ROMs of an
Orbit 3 along with it is just icing on the cake. Like I said, I'm
still in shock over it.
It's always nice to save a few hundred dollars on an amazing deal on
eBay. It doesn't happen often, but when it does, yee howdy!
(On an aside - I was also in the market for a Virus C, which have
been going for $800 to $850, when I saw in the concluded auctions
that someone had nabbed one on a Buy It Now for something like $535.
Lucky bastard!)
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Re: [xl7] Re: emu px-7 stock for sale $500
2006-06-18 by Shane
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