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rennervision

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  1. Yeah, I know. I was practically shaking all the way to the Post Office. I felt like I was shipping a box full of stolen diamonds.
  2. Hi everyone. I'm probably not a hardcore Atari enthusiast like most on this board, but Atari was a big part of my life as a kid. Anyways, I just recently discovered on the internet that some of my stuff that has been boxed up for years is pretty rare, and I'm going to be selling it on Ebay. For instance, I've already sold a near-mint Crazy Climber in the box. I also have a silver label Gravitar with box, manual, and even the old Gravitar contest entry form for Atari club members. The box is in very fine shape, a heck of a lot better than this one I saw: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...8133012750&rd=1 I have some other items that may or may not be collectible. I've got Swordquest Earthworld with the box & manual (maybe not a big deal, and not as in good of shape as Gravitar), but it also has the comic book which is in fine condition, contest rules, and a couple of letters from Atari. (No, I didn't win.) I realize this isn't a rare or popular game, so I'm not sure if the comic makes it a big deal or not. I also noticed my Raiders of the Lost Ark cartridge comes with the box, manual, and a solution sheet that I believe I got by calling Atari. It unfolds so it looks like a treasure map on one side (with screenshots of the different areas of the game) and a walkthrough on the other side. Again - maybe not a big deal, but I'm not sure. So my guess is that Gravitar is valuable. Earthworld and Raiders aren't. Does anyone have any opinions on what these three items might sell for separately? Thanks.
  3. Hi everyone. I'm brand new here as you can see, but I wanted to point out something that I noticed about this auction. I was watching it because around that time I was selling a Crazy Climber game myself. (I was a big Atari collector as a kid, and had no idea how valuable it was. I was in total shock after it sold.)... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewI...me=STRK:MESO:IT Anyways - this is actually the seller's second auction for a Crazy Climber cartridge. If you check back a few days on Ebay, you can see where this guy had another Buy-It-Now with the exact same photos. I even asked him, out of curiousity, if something went wrong with the original sale and he told me no - he just happened to have another cartridge. So what that means is that the cartridge in the photos may not even be in the same condition! Apparently he saw no problem with this, seeing how he freely admitted to it.
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