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Qixmaster
11-19-2003, 10:40 PM
Went to a second hand store today looking for stuff and i happened to come across a miracle piano system for the nes (no box or hook ups, but w/ manuel). They were asking 100 bucks for it. Is that too much? I really would love it in my room with all my other nintendo stuff, but i'm just not sure if that is a little spendy for one or not. Any help would be great.

Raedon
11-19-2003, 10:55 PM
I wouldn't give more then $50 for it but I'm sure others here would.

portnoyd
11-19-2003, 11:29 PM
Went to a second hand store today looking for stuff and i happened to come across a miracle piano system for the nes (no box or hook ups, but w/ manuel). They were asking 100 bucks for it. Is that too much? I really would love it in my room with all my other nintendo stuff, but i'm just not sure if that is a little spendy for one or not. Any help would be great.

A little too much. I'd pass.

dave

NoahsMyBro
11-19-2003, 11:30 PM
What he said.

Qixmaster
11-19-2003, 11:54 PM
hey guys thanks for all the replies. I'm sad that i had to pass it up, but at the same time glad that i still have the 100 bucks. Don't know when i will see another one of those in the wild..... :(

nesuser2
11-20-2003, 12:10 AM
a bit spendy......you might not see one in the wild again, but in the wild you might want all the goods for $100. but maybe it's worth it to you, even if these guys don't think it's worth it you can still buy it:D

Darth Sensei
11-20-2003, 08:38 AM
hey guys thanks for all the replies. I'm sad that i had to pass it up, but at the same time glad that i still have the 100 bucks. Don't know when i will see another one of those in the wild..... :(

What's the joy in finding something "in the wild" if you have to pay above ebay prices to get it?

D

digitalpress
11-20-2003, 08:42 AM
hey guys thanks for all the replies. I'm sad that i had to pass it up, but at the same time glad that i still have the 100 bucks. Don't know when i will see another one of those in the wild..... :(

What's the joy in finding something "in the wild" if you have to pay above ebay prices to get it?

D

Answer: owning it. :roll:

omnedon
11-20-2003, 10:50 AM
haggle 'em down, and if they don't budge ...leave it. You are in a good position here. Ask where the missing "?" is, and the missing '??" is? Say you are interested, but they're asking double what an incomplete one is worth. Since you are prepared to leave it behind anyway, you've got zip to lose by trying to haggle.

that's what i would do. When I do this sort of thing, I 'do' leave it behind when they won't come down. Often , I can try again weeks later, 'cuz it may still be there.

bigdaddychester
11-20-2003, 11:14 AM
Here's another one for ya

http://www.shopgoodwill.com/viewItem.asp?ItemID=720476

(sorry if another DP'er is bidding)

Darth Sensei
11-20-2003, 12:02 PM
hey guys thanks for all the replies. I'm sad that i had to pass it up, but at the same time glad that i still have the 100 bucks. Don't know when i will see another one of those in the wild..... :(

What's the joy in finding something "in the wild" if you have to pay above ebay prices to get it?

D

Answer: owning it. :roll:

I understand that he wants to own one. However, if he can buy one cheaper from ebay then "finding" one for more is useless.

That's like saying I went to a VG store in Chicago and found a toploader. I paid $140 for it, but at least I found it in the wild.

D

dave2236
11-20-2003, 12:44 PM
for $100 you can usually buy a nice boxed complete one.


I bought mine off of ebay a few years ago complete with a decent / beat up box for $75.