Woo Hoo! I just picked up a C64 with power supply and box off Craigslist Saturday! Good thing I had the guy bring it to my work, what a whack job!! He wanted $29, I asked if he was firm on it, he says $25, I say will you take $20? Sure. Its case is yellowed, but I'm going to try that "RETROBRITE" concoction and try and bring her back! Like I said, the guy was a whack job, he didn't like a $20 bill I gave him, it had a small tear in it. Oh, sorry let me give you a different one I just got from the ATM! This dude holds it up to the light to see if its real and then asks if I have a pen to check the bill!!! What a freak!
Anyhow, the C64 works, I did question its functionality in bartering the price, however I did rig up a little 5" tv with an audio cable and a paperclip, and got the boot up screen.
Funny thing is, the guy claimed he was from West Bloomfield, Michigan... which is a rather upper class area. I figured the C64 would have been in pretty damn good condition, and the owner... NORMAL!
So now I have my SX64, C128, and now the C64. I'd like to add a VIC20, a PET, and an Amiga for good measure;)
I've got several C64's - all in the garage - on the really, really rare occasions that I feel the need to slum it I drop the D into 64 mode :) Very rare though and happens less & less frequently!
Quote from: Andrew Sutton on January 04, 2010, 01:21 PM...the guy was a whack job, he didn't like a $20 bill I gave him, it had a small tear in it. Oh, sorry let me give you a different one I just got from the ATM! This dude holds it up to the light to see if its real and then asks if I have a pen to check the bill!!!
That's as bad as my going to a former C= storefront, and I tried to pay in U.S. dollar coins. Even though the coins are legal currency, the shopkeeper didn't like them or want them. Very odd.
Happy New Year!
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
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I work at an auto repair shop, and I'll say we take in some pretty beat up bills!
When I bought my C64 back in 1985, I believe I paid with quite a bit of coins, it was at a K-Mart, however. That was my paper route money!