RE: A rant about the sgi buying
Well, this...but with everything! It's not just SGIs man...it's anything of remote value. People often post things for sale and incredibly expect - FULL RETAIL FOR BROKEN/USED ITEMS & DON'T WANT TO DO ANY FURTHER WORK. I mean ANY further work. They feel they are doing YOU the favor of even arranging a meeting time for you to come and pay them...it's that bad. People often don't understand that the last 20% or so of value is extracted by your own effort and time in selling the item, successfully.
For example, this summer I went on a quest for an additional (used) Stihl Kombi powerhead to build out my yard appliance tool base (backup unit for my new main unit, just in case, plus for different uses).
You'd be SHOCKED at the number of people that wanted RETAIL or close to retail for a 6+ year old powerheads or 1/2 retail for "it works, just needs a new carb"....well if that were true and it's so easy...why the heck don't YOU put a carb on to prove that it works...right...because..."other issues". Short story, I found a great deal at pawn shop (KM-85R, so about 13 years old?), haggled them down more and I then threw in ~$120 of new parts (new tank + lines, filters, gaskets, spark plug, new throttle cable and tensioner (overstretched by previous owner), new shaft guide pins, a good cleaning, re-alignment of tank and parts (fitment), and it's running great and it's a two stroke (not a 4MIX like my new KM-131R) so it's lighter but has same power as the mid-range 4MIX KM-94R model. So, I have ~$220 total into it and got a free trimmer shaft with it (~$75 value) that I modded to a wire brush cement cleaner. So I'm happy and should work for 10+ years, but waded through a lot of crap.
Many people have never actually sold anything before and don't understand that it takes work and effort to complete a sale (unless the item is just that hot). People say, "Oh, well I can do get more money if post on offerup or craigslist myself than eBay or consignment". Then they get calls, most calls don't pan out (time wasters), and they realize that there isn't a profit to be had. Unless your expected profit is 4X your cost basis, you'll lose money on eBay or others in time, effort, packing, shipping, hassle.
Collectors will often GIVE the time to sell to other collectors to see items go a to good home and give someone a start at their collection. They feel a personal obligation to do it right, but it's a conscious thing - it still takes effort and can get tiresome.
Also I can relate to the "journey" of SGI collecting, but remember many of us have been collecting for DECADES, and only own several systems...because it took finding the right opportunity, pushing through (with cash being waived in front of faces) to get things moving. SGI systems were being given away around 2003-2013, most of the "giveaways" are done. I understand you are asking for prices, I'm just using the term "give away" as the person selling is HAPPY to get rid of this "old useless computer" that can't run MS Windows.
From the people I've encountered, only the ones actively participating on sites like IRIXNet actually SEE and KNOW their SGI collection on a daily basis. They live and work with it surrounding them (like I do). So we know what's in what shape and what needs work and all that. For everyone else that either has an SGI or thinks they have an SGI...they haven't SEEN the system in 7+ years (minimum), like put hands on it, seen it. They know they have it stored poorly in their garage or whatever (BIG RED FLAG), but don't "know it".
So you come along asking and they say "Oh, I have one I don't use, money time"...so they speak up...and get your hopes up. Then they go looking....and looking...and digging and maybe start finding like an Indigo2 or something that's not hot sh*t at all. OK, then they try to get it out...remembering that they did something with the keyboard and mouse...where...PS/2? Do they even have that...Ughhh. It's not VGA? Oh, yeah I got rid of that special CRT...OK now what?
Then they don't remember the specs...so they power it one and it explodes. Now it's worth 1/10 of what it was, all because they are ignorant and cannot think ahead. Oh, well it was just toy to them anyway. Assuming they even got to the exploding phase. They have lost interest...no amount of money would get them interested (for some reason) and now hate you, hate themselves, hate their life (what it became), and kind of remember when they had some fun with this SGI (that's now exploded) and basically retreat in defeat into a life of livable hatred.
While they aren't all like that, it's like asking someone to break out a childhood toy from 20+ years ago, and prepare it for sale. At some point, it becomes kind of unpleasant. Also people flake in weird ways, you'd think MONEY would improve those odds. It doesn't, people complain about not having money, but offer them some for a little work (like an hour or two) in exchange for $100 or more....they don't see the return in that...you're literally wasting their time with your money.
You'll find what you want eventually man, we all did in the end if you keep on it. Don't give up, just make sure you have cash when that person really comes along and needs it done, now! 90% of all my purchases were in person, driving to get a system. I've only had 2 systems shipped to me (O2 & Octane2).
(This post was last modified: 01-14-2021, 10:18 AM by weblacky.)
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