One longer term idea might be that the seller is running these auctions 
in quick succession to drive the price up, keeping a really, really 
high reserve so it doesn't get sold, then after 3-4 of these "get the 
fervor up" auctions he may lower it to the price he actually wants and 
let it sell.

David

On Friday, February 7, 2003, at 03:21  PM, Stephen Bright wrote:

>> I think if it's not a hoax
>
> I think it is for real. I don't remember what an original signed 128k 
> mac
> went for, but I seem to rememberit selling for around $30,000.000.
> Stephen


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