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Kev

The Fluke 90 is no where near as good as the 9010A for the simple fact that
the clip on/over approach to troubleshooting is not reliable enough for
serious testing. (Is the chip clean enough, is the adapter making a good
connection?)

Three Fluke 90 6809s that were pulled by the seller recently

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3805884001&category=1504
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3805884004&category=1504
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3805884015&category=1504

Auction that Art Mallet won yesterday for a Fluke 90 6809
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3805884026&category=1504

Current auction...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3807413538&category=1504

Fluke 90 8085 that recently sold
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3804410094&category=1504

Kev
 
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Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly [email protected]

The Fluke 90 is no where near as good as the 9010A for the simple fact that
the clip on/over approach to troubleshooting is not reliable enough for
serious testing. (Is the chip clean enough, is the adapter making a good
connection?)

Agreed - I never said it was as good just an alternative, and I stated the
features that the 90 had

Your point is??

Thanks for reminding me - oh, thats right, I already paid for it

Seems like someone besides me sees the value of that - check the bids - it
is over $180 already
Kevin if you are going to spend all this time tracking items that I buy and
sell, please try to post them BEFORE the auction ends so I can get in on the
bidding :)

But seriously, what the hell is with you -why do you find it so necessary
to post my acution activity? The technical comments on my post are
appreciated since we can all benefit from your knowledge, but pointing out
my buying and reselling on eBay is infantile - just because I can get a good
price on something by sniping it and then reselling it for more is no
secret. Pointing out that a seller pulled 3 auctions for an item is
meaningless - it doesnt affect the current auctions that I or anyone else is
running.

On another point, you might want to realize that I buy lots of pods on eBay
and very rarely sell any there. There is a large market for pods at very
high prices, and I am able to sell in that market at a substantial discount
over many of the larger seller's prices. I have seen companies ask $800 and
up for 6502 pods; an outfit called Navatek just quoted one of my customers
$499 each to repair 80286 pods. My buying on eBay and reselling in the
corporate market is actually saving customers money; its not my fault that
the average arcade game repair person chooses not to spend the kind of money
on a pod that a major corporation can.

Anyway, as always, thank you for keeping track of my purchases on eBay, and
sincerely, thank you for the time effort and knowledge that you have given
the game collecting community.



 
R

Rav

FINISH HIM!

:)

We all make a buck somehow or other... Good luck to Art :)


Art Mallet - Artfromny - formerly [email protected] said:
The Fluke 90 is no where near as good as the 9010A for the simple fact that
the clip on/over approach to troubleshooting is not reliable enough for
serious testing. (Is the chip clean enough, is the adapter making a good
connection?)

Agreed - I never said it was as good just an alternative, and I stated the
features that the 90 had
Three Fluke 90 6809s that were pulled by the seller recently
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...PI.dll?ViewItem&item=3805884015&category=1504
Your point is??
Auction that Art Mallet won yesterday for a Fluke 90 6809
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3805884026&category=1504
Thanks for reminding me - oh, thats right, I already paid for it
Current auction...
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3807413538&category=1504
Seems like someone besides me sees the value of that - check the bids - it
is over $180 already
Fluke 90 8085 that recently sold
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3804410094&category=1504Kevin if you are going to spend all this time tracking items that I buy and
sell, please try to post them BEFORE the auction ends so I can get in on the
bidding :)

But seriously, what the hell is with you -why do you find it so necessary
to post my acution activity? The technical comments on my post are
appreciated since we can all benefit from your knowledge, but pointing out
my buying and reselling on eBay is infantile - just because I can get a good
price on something by sniping it and then reselling it for more is no
secret. Pointing out that a seller pulled 3 auctions for an item is
meaningless - it doesnt affect the current auctions that I or anyone else is
running.

On another point, you might want to realize that I buy lots of pods on eBay
and very rarely sell any there. There is a large market for pods at very
high prices, and I am able to sell in that market at a substantial discount
over many of the larger seller's prices. I have seen companies ask $800 and
up for 6502 pods; an outfit called Navatek just quoted one of my customers
$499 each to repair 80286 pods. My buying on eBay and reselling in the
corporate market is actually saving customers money; its not my fault that
the average arcade game repair person chooses not to spend the kind of money
on a pod that a major corporation can.

Anyway, as always, thank you for keeping track of my purchases on eBay, and
sincerely, thank you for the time effort and knowledge that you have given
the game collecting community.



Kev


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