I think Covid has sparked a lot of retro activity and it's caused prices to go up, with certain n'er do wells trying to sell any crap they can to people who don't fully understand what they are buying and paying through the nose for it.stephen_usher wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 3:18 pmPrices for most things are daft. I was looking through all the retro "spares or repair" listings and many of them are asking for more than a working system or just wacky prices in general. (e.g. £150 for an Apricot monitor and keyboard, no actual machine, and they looked in quite poor condition.)rubber_jonnie wrote: ↑Sun Apr 18, 2021 3:13 pm
I had intended to go for a Z88, but the prices were daft, not so for the NC 100. I'm quite impressed for an Amstrad product.
Fingers crossed once things get back to some kind of normalcy retro will be out of favour and prices will become more sensible.