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Heads up: nice 701c on eBay
Heads up: nice 701c on eBay
Hello everybody, I just stumbled upon an eBay listing of a ThinkPad 701c in what seemed to be a very nice condition (with original box!), which I though I should share here, as the 701c is one of the classic ThinkPads. I would probably bid myself, but unfortunately I'm not American. (You guys are so lucky with your ThinkPad selection and prices!).
Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with the seller, nor can I vouch for his reliability, so use your own good judgement here. The posted pics are a bit blurry, so you should probably ask for hi-res, etc.
p.s.: I'm not sure if this is against posting guidelines, but if it is, I'm sorry and please remove this message.
Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with the seller, nor can I vouch for his reliability, so use your own good judgement here. The posted pics are a bit blurry, so you should probably ask for hi-res, etc.
p.s.: I'm not sure if this is against posting guidelines, but if it is, I'm sorry and please remove this message.
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Man thats a rare find! Doesn't look like he even ships to Canada though so out of luck for me. Hopefully someone here gets it so they can post a nice little review.
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It depends entirely on the condition. If you have a near-mint one with original packaging, I bet it can easily fetch hundreds in this very forum, as the 701c is a collectible. Heck, a mint condition vintage IBM keyboard can sell for over a hundred.
The problem is of course that there aren't many people who own a classic ThinkPad but didn't or rarely used it. Same deal with original vintage comic books or Transformer toys. How many kids owned one but could resist opening and playing with them? An unopened box today is worth much more than original list prices.
The problem is of course that there aren't many people who own a classic ThinkPad but didn't or rarely used it. Same deal with original vintage comic books or Transformer toys. How many kids owned one but could resist opening and playing with them? An unopened box today is worth much more than original list prices.
I've got one that was never used, but it wasn't exactly keep in a museum, either. There's some weird bubbling on the bottom rubber either from heat or battery acid
No scratches or anything, though. Still boots fine and holds a 5sec charge
. I'll keep it for another decade and see about the worth by then.
No scratches or anything, though. Still boots fine and holds a 5sec charge
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I've got two 701's already... one in mint shape (stored in a desk where my dad worked and was kept as a spare) and another that's in 9 out of 10 shape. I don't plan to sell them though.
Oh, and for the transformers comment above. I got two Optimus Prime's one year for xmas and my rents still have the one in it's box somewhere in our basement. All the others were played heavily with though.
Oh, and for the transformers comment above. I got two Optimus Prime's one year for xmas and my rents still have the one in it's box somewhere in our basement. All the others were played heavily with though.
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