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eBay Wins Again!

While I don’t normally have a problem with eBay auctions, I’ve just had the first transaction which may turn into an issue.

In this auction, #8796103506 I won a C64 and spare motherboard. The auction lists the items as follows:

Hello and welcome to my auction!

What I have here is a Commodore 64 unit with a spare motherboard for parts / chips. It's in great shape but I no longer have the power supply for this unit...therefore I was unable to test it before I put it up for auction. I remember it working when put in storage years ago but as with anything recently untested of this age..it is...yep you guessed it...as is.

I'm thinking that this would be a great chance to grab some sid, vic, or ram chips for your next project. I just need to clear everything out of my house! If you can give these units a good home this please feel free to bid!

Thank you, take care, and good luck!

The description doesn’t sound too bad, and with the photo (mirrored here) showing an intact C64 and a board with all chip locations populated, I figured it would be a reasonable place to look for a few SIDs.

Well, what I ended up receiving is what you see above. The C64 is missing keycaps, the motherboard is missing parts, and its layout doesn’t even match the one shown in the auction. I can understand untested, but wholly misrepresented? I’d rather not go through the whole process of reporting the person to eBay and PayPal and whatever else is involved in handling this. < sigh >

I’ve sent the person the following message, so we’ll see what becomes of it all:

Tyler,

I received the C64 and spare motherboard today. Thanks for
getting those out so quickly. Everything was also very nicely
packed. However, there is a bit of a problem with the items I
received. The items I received don't match the photo nor
description in the auction.

First, the 'spare motherboard' doesn't match the photos, and is
missing parts which are clearly shown in the photos.

Second, the 'whole' C64 is missing keys which are shown in the
photo, and parts have been removed from the inside of it.
Most notably the CPU and SID.

While I understand that the auction was for untested parts, the
parts I received are clearly different from those described and
pictured in the auction.

I have photos of the items I received today available for you as
proof if you wish to review them.

Please contact me as soon as possible about this, as I'd like to
get everything sorted out as easily as we can manage.

Thank you,

-Steve

Sure, it was only $18 or so, but I could really use the parts there. Reading into what I’ve found on him thus far on Google, he seems to be a bit of a musician. I’m wondering if he bought some C64s for SIDs, parted them out, and is trying to dump them on eBay with false photos and misleading descriptions. I’m hoping that he just was running multiple auctions and send me the wrong parts. But hopefully he can correct the problem.

We’ll see.

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…to avoid mad display…


Harbor Freight Digital Caliper

I feel embarrassed. I bought a digital caliper from Harbor Freight Tools. It was $15.99, and it passed tests like zeroing it, QUICKLY sliding it half-way opening it, reading the measurement, zeroing it again, then snapping it shut. And it still read the inverse of the other reading. It also does metric and standard, and appears… Not bad. At least not for a $16 caliper.

There are some engrish gems in the ‘operating instructions’, though. For example, “Clean caliper bar with dry cotton fabrics before using to avoid mad display…” or “Never apply any electric pressure on any part of the caliper and never use an electric pen for fear of damaging its chip.”

The original reason I went there was to get some slatwall-type plastic sorting bins to put electronic parts into. I managed to get what I wanted. A small metal stand with 15 plastic bins, for US$20. A bit high, but not too bad.

Time to go clean up my work bench area.

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Aperture v1.1

Just so everyone knows, Apple has released Aperture v1.1 and dropped the price to US$299 (US$149 for students). Everyone who purchased it before at the higher price is eligable for a US$200 e-coupon. (US$100 if EDU was purchased.)

With the educational price being so much lower, I think it’s time that I pick it up. Canon’s DPP is nice, but Aperture seems ideal. Also, Canon has told me that they currently have no information on when a Universal Binary version of DPP will become available.

Hmm, now, do I buy a 4GB memory card (about US$230) for the upcoming UK trip, or do I buy a 2GB and a copy of Aperture? I think Aperture + the 2GB is a better idea…

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Detroit Band Saw

Wow. So I just called Detroit Band Saw and told them what I needed. That is, a 67-1/2″ bandsaw blade for cutting metal. Well, I’ve now got the appropriate blade on order, at a really nice price. They offer two types of material, carbon steel or a flexible alloy with M42 cobalt teeth, 1/2″ wide. The prices for the blades are $9.69 and $23.60, respectively. I went with the more expensive one because it’ll work for stainless steel and other such things, and the price… Well… I think that’s just great. They are going to make it up today and sent right out.

This makes me really happy. :)

All they do is custom make bandsaw blades and they will ship them, so I’d probably have to recommend them to whoever else needs such a blade. Prices are the same as all the big box stores, and they are *exactly* what one needs.

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Bandsaw + Labels

Well, the new bandsaw is much nicer. I just need to find a blade for it. :\ Well, a 18tpi or so blade so I can properly cut PCBs and such.

While outside of Home Depot I got a call from MaverickLabels.com. I spoke with someone there named Scott who didn’t know the complete history to my problem, but was working on getting the labels printed. He wanted to ship 8 of the labels to me tonight, and another 4 tomorrow, just so I’d have them in the morning. I declined and said that he can ship them all in a single batch, and that I’m less concerned about time and more about just getting them right.

That said, I’m starting to wonder if they aren’t up to the task of printing these. Hopefully I’ll know more tomorrow or Monday. < sigh > I just want the damn things right… I guess, worst case, I just use the first batch with the missing artwork.

Blah.

UPDATE: Gur. I seem to do things like this a lot. That is, buy a bandsaw with a non-standard blade size. :\

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