Not ebay per se, but a local ebay equivalent. I got my 36" CRT TV for 10€ (+ 10 for transport to my town). It was lots of fun getting the 80kg thing on 5th floor looool
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Not ebay per se, but a local ebay equivalent. I got my 36" CRT TV for 10€ (+ 10 for transport to my town). It was lots of fun getting the 80kg thing on 5th floor looool
2 x 12 classic marshall JCM 800 cabinet. Came in the mail even :D
I've got the same one but it's at my parents, they bought it back in the day (with the computer) and it's still in their basement in the original box and everything.
Biggest thing I ordered was probably a slowboat shipment from Japan with some Sega Pico stuff. I won a huuuge bundle of stuff off Yahoo Japan and wound up getting like 3 very large and heavy boxes of it arriving all at once. The post office was just like, come down here and pick it up yourself we are not delivering it.
Hmm I had a thought. Did anyone buy a car on Ebay? I almost bought one back in 2000.
I bought a car via ebay, but it wasn't a personal purchase, it was for the company I worked for at the time. I made some large purchases for that company. I used to have a colleague that bought and sold cars on ebay as a sideline, he did quite well from it too. I remember the first time I saw a car for sale on ebay, I couldn't believe that someone would be ok with buying a car that way but it seems quite common now.
My biggest personal ebay purchase was a shelf unit for my home.
A laserdisc player
Damaged in shipping of course.
I think mine must be the the Menacer gun box. I got it new back in 2000 or 2001 alongside a brand new Genesis model 2 Lion King variant. Also NIB. I still have them NIB, but sadly shelf wear is a bitch when you didn't know much about collecting in those days; let alone had the means to store them properly.
Mint condition Pentium 1 system, with its companion printer, mouse, keyboard, and monitor, but I had to drive across the state to pick it up, as it would have cost hundreds to ship. The tragedy is that the Dallas chip is borked, and I don't feel like removing it, carving it open, and attaching a CR2032 socket to it. Something that actually shipped? Probably my boxed Neo Geo AES from Japan.
Is it for DOS games? Thats my best guess because I don't even know when the Pentium I was released.
Also did anyone here grow up with a Pentium machine besides a Pentium IV?