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Good Humor

Posted by Fadi Ayat on December 29, 2007

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1967 Ford Good Humor Ice Cream Truck. A Rare Find! Very Clean Original Condition! This rare Ice Cream Truck is a one-of-a-kind and sure to draw attention. Mechanically sound and road ready. Engine is a 300 Ford inline 6cylinder engine rebuilt and installed in 1989. I purchased this truck to use in my ColdStone Ice Cream Business earlier this year (which is also being sold). After purchasing I had the vehicle gone over from stem to stern by my local garage. Other then some normal maintenance and a few replacement parts for good measure, the vehicle was given a clean bill of health. All four tires are new and just installed 500 miles ago. Rear Ice Boxes and compartments in excellent condition. This vehicle was kept in a garage for the last ten years prior to my purchase and only taken out for special events. All Good Humor decals/porcelain images and graphics are in excellent condition. If you want a real unique collectors vehicle that is fully road usable and mechanically sound, this is it!

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Dhol Of Punjabi

Posted by Fadi Ayat on November 23, 2007

Dohl

The Dohl is a percussion instrument that is traditional to Indian culture. It is a double ended barrel drum – although some forms of the Dhol may have straight sides. The heads can be either synthetic or made of goat skin or raw hide. The Dohl is tuned with the use of bolts. It is considered as similar to the “Dholka”, otherwise known as the American Dhol, it is also similar to the pan-american instrument the Tambora. In Qawwali music, the term Dhol is usually refers to a similar but smaller drum that is used with the smaller tabla drum as a replacement for the left hand tabla drum.
Dhols tend to vary in sizes depending on the region they originate from. The difference in sizes came about to accommodate the different needs of the instrument players. Dhols found in Punjab are generally smaller because they need to fit the needs of player who tend to do energetic dances while playing the instrument, while in India and Pakistan the Dhol remains big in order to preserve its loud bass tone. The Dhol is used as a traditional accompaniment to traditional dances like the Punjabi dance of the Bhangra, the traditional dance of the Gujarat, Raas and the religious music of Sufism, Qawwali.
The rum structure is composed of a barrel (traditionally made of wood) and its open ends are covered in goat skin, any other animal hide or with a synthetic material. The tone of the Dhol is adjusted with the use of interlaced ropes located on its sides or with the use of nuts and bolts. The degree of tightness of the skin can sufficiently alter the tone of the instrument. People who play the Dhol are referred to as “Dohl players” or Dholis. In modern Punjabi music, Dhols with synthetic coverings are commonplace. A smaller version of the Dhol is known as the Dholka or the Dholki.
Traditionally, the Dhol is played with the use of two wooden sticks, which are most of the time made of bamboo and cane wood. The American Dohl is played with the hands and is placed in between the knees or on the lap of the player.
The Dhol is a very important historically. Before the advent of electronically recorded music Dhol players were much sought after in India and they were asked in play in both formal and informal events. Other than in India, the Dohl has gained much popularity in Fiji, the United Kingdom, and Australia as well as in North America.

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Hottest Ebay Auctions

Posted by Fadi Ayat on November 16, 2007

Hottest ebay auctions

People have varying tastes and styles in life and as such what appeals to one may not be as attractive to another. Nevertheless, we all like shopping and as per our needs and extravagance, select products that are on our hot list. Sometimes it’s a product you really need and at other times, it’s something you’ve always fancied. Truth is whatever the reason is, if there’s’ a need and you’re willing to spend money; economics says that’s true demand. Get onto the hottest ebay auctions and surf through an endless list of products that could attract your senses.

You name it and you’re likely to find it on the hottest ebay auctions. Whether you’re a taker for collectibles or simply want to get your hands on that old music disc, it’s all up there for grabs. From gadgets, cameras, and entire book collections, here’s a place you’ll find everything you need. You may opt to buy stamp collections, first day covers, musical instruments and even furniture, there’s certainly something for everyone.

The great thing being in case you don’t have anything specific in mind but still want to go on one of your regular shopping sprees, getting onto hottest ebay auctions certainly gives you something to think about. The choices here are endless and very often you chance upon items that you would have never thought of, unless you suddenly chanced upon them.

So whether you know what to buy or not, the hottest ebay auctions can certainly help you find something special. There are too many auctions and bids open and available at all times. It’s only right that you get on and place your bid at the right time before someone else breezes past with something you’ve set your eyes upon. Shopping never got more exciting and finding products has never been easier.

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30 YEARS OF 1700+ VINTAGE-PRESENT VIDEO GAME LOT

Posted by Fadi Ayat on November 10, 2007

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After decades of painstakingly collecting video games and consoles, I’ve finally decided to part with my entire collection. From Atari to PlayStation 2, there’s something for everybody in this collection. Even the unbelievably rare games are included. You may have played NiGHTS on the Sega Saturn, but did you know that they made an extremely rare Christmas version? You’ll find that in this collection, along with a rare NiGHTS analog controller. Many people are familiar with the Nintendo DS, but did you know that the Neo Geo Pocket was a handheld game system that was released half a decade earlier? You’ll find the Neo Geo Pocket Color in this collection too. Sure, you’ve probably played DVD-based games such as Scene-It, but the Nuon system preceded it by over 7 years and only released 8 games. This collection has 7 of the 8, including Iron Soldier 3, a game which was later recalled. Place your bid now to own your share of video game history.

The following systems are represented in this auction: Atari 2600, Atari 7800, Atari Jaguar, Atari Lynx, Coleco ColecoVision, Coleco Gemini, Coleco Telstar, Commodore 64/128, GCE Vectrex, Mattel Aquarius, Mattel Intellivision, Mattel Odyssey 2, Microsoft Xbox, Microsoft Xbox 360, APF TV Fun, Miscellaneous Handheld Games, Miscellaneous PC Games, SC Eight Thousand, Sega Pods, Miscellaneous TV Games, NEC Turbo Duo, Nintendo DS, Nintendo Game Boy Advance, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo NES, Nintendo Nintendo 64, Nintendo Super NES, Nintendo Virtual Boy, Nintendo Wii, Sega Dreamcast, Sega Game Gear, Sega Genesis, Sega Master System, Sega Saturn, SNK Neo Geo, SNK Neo Geo Pocket, Sony Playstation, Sony Playstation 2, Texas Instruments TI 99/4A, VM Labs Nuon.

There are 1,768 items with an estimated value of $14,639.00. Rarity has been checked based on online rarity guides, including the DigitPress rarity guides. Rare (R), Extremely Rare (ER), and Unbelievably Rare (UR) display as colored rows in the table below. The estimated values are based on the rarity guides as well as recent eBay Completed Listings. The Reserve and Buy It Now are set well below the estimated value. This is a once-in-a-lifetime chance to build your video game collection… or maybe it’s time to rebuild your collection… either way, there are some great items in this collection. Store purchasers are also welcome.

Shipping will be done through UPS Ground to the continental United States ONLY and will include insurance on the entire amount. I’ve entered a maximum amount for the shipping based on a NY-CA shipment. If you are bidding we will figure out the cost based on your zip code (since there are 40+ boxes and eBay doesn’t really support this size lot) and you will ONLY PAY THE SHIPPING THAT UPS SAYS YOU SHOULD by entering a shipping discount during checkout. Some sample shipment rates: California $1533, Kansas $1273, Florida $992, New York $789. Local pickup can also be arranged if you are nearby (New York tri-state area) but please be aware that you will need a truck – there are 40+ boxes that weigh around 1000 pounds together and take up about a pallet and a half. BUY IT NOW for FREE SHIPPING! If you have any questions do not hesitate to contact me!

There are so many items here that, even though they have been cleaned and tested, I am still selling this lot AS-IS.

Too many to list using eBay’s limitations – follow this link to view the entire listing! There are many more pictures at this link as well!

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Most Watched Ebay Auctions

Posted by Fadi Ayat on October 25, 2007

Welcome to EasyBidNow.com! Your direct, yet indirect link to hot eBay auctions. If you find eBay’s search a little too vast and complicated, check out this site! There are eye-catching auctions right on the Home page. In fact, that is pretty much what EasyBidNow.com is all about: auctions to interest anyone easily accessed with one mouse click, no searching. The left navigation makes it easy to pull up eBay searches by category with one click. You will be browsing auctions for just about anything in seconds. Keep scrolling down for opportunities such as signing up to receive the site’s newsletter, to search misspelled auctions where one can find awesome deals, and to see a list of antiques up for sale and MUCH more. In addition, there are quick and easy fields and links to add the page to your favorites, e-mail it to a friend, or even sign up for an eBay account. EasyBidNow.com is a great way to browse eBay without feeling overwhelmed. You can also browse short lists of auctions right on the EasyBidNow.com page for a generous sampling of what is available. Even if you are a seasoned eBay-er, you want this website as your companion. It will simplify your eBay experience.

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VICTORIAS SECRET WHOLESALE LOT 100 BRAS 32A-40D NWT

Posted by Fadi Ayat on October 24, 2007

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THIS IS THE ONLY WHOLESALE LOT OF VICTORIAS SECRET BRAS I WILL HAVE. UP FOR AUCTION IS A WHOLESALE LOT OF 100 VICTORIAS SECRET BRAS SOME BRAND NEW WITH TAGS, AND SOME WITH THE VICTORIAS SECRET TAGS CUT TO PREVENT RETURNS. ALL BRAS WITH TAGS CUT ARE OVERSTOCK, NO STORE RETURNS, NO DEFECTS. ALL BRAS THAT HAVE TAGS I BOUGHT IN STORE TO SELL ON EBAY, ALSO NO DEFECTS. ALL 100 BRAS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION. SIZES RANGE FROM 32A-40D. NO RETURNS ON THIS AUCTION, SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY. PAYPAL ONLY. SMOKE FREE HOME. HERE GOES:

3 BRAND NEW WITH TAGS SECRET EMBRACE

6 ANGELS PADDED PUSH UP (3) ARE NEW WITH TAGS, OTHER (3) NWOT

6 BODY BY VICTORIA PADDED UNDERWIRE (3) ARE NEW WITH TAGS, OTHER 3 NWOT

3 INVISIBLE PLUNGE CONVERTABLE NWOT

1 BODY BY VICTORIA IPEX NO WIRE NEW WITH TAGS

2 BODY BY VICTORIA SECRET EMBRACE FULL COVERAGE NEW WITH TAGS

1 SEXY LITTLE THINGS POLKA DOT PUSH UP NEW WITH TAGS

10 PINK PUSH UP BALCONET BRAS NWOT (VERY BEAUTIFUL, SEXY BRAS)

9 VERY SEXY LIGHTLY PADDED COTURE BRAS NWOT

3 ANGELS PUSH UP PADDED BALCONET NWOT (VERY SEXY BRA)

2 BODY BY VICTORIA SHAPING, MICROFIBER, VERY SOFT, NWOT

9 SECOND SKIN SATIN (1) NEW IN BAG, NICE VARIETY

3 BODY BY VICTORIA NO WIRE LIGHTLY PADDED FULL COVERAGE NWOT

3 STRAPLESS PUSH UP PADDED NWOT (NO STRAPS INCLUDED)

13 BODY BY VICTORIA FULL COVERAGE UNDERWIRE NO PADDING NWOT

9 BODY BY VICTORIA SHAPING SATIN NWOT

6 ASSORTED PUSH UP BRAS ASSORTED COLORS NWOT

11 ASSORTED ANGEL, PINK, VERY SEXY, EMMA, SIGNATURE & MORE

RECAP: ALL BRAS ARE BRAND NEW WITH TAGS, OR NEW WITH OUT TAGS, WITH VICTORIAS SECRET TAGS CUT TO PREVENT STORE RETURNS, SIZE AND CARE TAGS STILL INTACT. ALL BRAS ARE IN PERFECT CONDITION, NO DEFECTS, I AM SELLING THIS LOT BECAUSE I HAVE BOUGHT SO MANY WHOLESALE LOTS, AND SO MANY BRAS FROM THE STORE, AND I HAVE GOTTEN OVERWHELMED TRYING TO SELL THE BRAS ONE AT A TIME. THIS LOT WOULD RETAIL FOR WELL OVER 3500.00. MOST OF THESE BRAS ARE RETAIL PRICED FROM 34.00 TO 52.00. SIZES AND STYLES IN THIS LOT ARE A GREAT ASSORTMENT. THERE ARE PLENTY OF LARGE BRAS IN THIS LOT. MOST OF THIS LOT ARE PUSH UP BRAS, I HAVE THE MOST LUCK SELLING PUSH UP BRAS IN MY AUCTIONS. THIS LOT WOULD MAKE A GREAT MONEY MAKER FOR CHRISTMAS MONEY. THE PICTURES ARE THIS ACTUAL AUCTION, YOU WILL GET ALL THESE GREAT BRAS AND MORE. PLEASE SERIOUS BIDDERS ONLY, IMMEDIATE PAYMENT REQUIRED. THANKS FOR LOOKING. BID WITH CONFIDENCE, 100% POSITIVE FEEDBACK.

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HUGE (85+ phones) Lot of Verizon Wireless Phones!

Posted by Fadi Ayat on October 24, 2007

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Huge lot of Verizon Wireless Cell Phones
Sold As-Is

Some work, some have physical damage, some have water damage.

There are 89 cell phones in this lot.  There are at least 6 RAZR’s, 1 enV phone, 1 LG V, 4 325’s and many of the phones are later model phones. This lot would be excellent for anybody who needs parts for phones or operates a repair business of Verizon phones.

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Online Book Business over 62,000 books

Posted by Fadi Ayat on October 24, 2007

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We are getting out of the Used book business. This auction includes over 62,000 books in good to like new condition. Many of these are hardback books. The books are all sorted, and boxed for easy finding when sold. This auction also includes the shelves which hold the books and the database which can be imported into The Art of Books, online book management system.

This is a great way to get into the book business. I’ll even include 5 hours of help getting you setup along with info on our bulk book suppliers, and the gottchas of this business. I’ll help you setup the inventory on ebay, amazon, alibris, abe, and several other book sales sites. This is a great way to not work anymore for the man… We averaged over $6k/month, with a high month of over $15k. These numbers are after the cost of postage… Cash flow numbers  neared $25k/month….

I’ll even throw in 2 USB barcode scanners for you to input books quickly.

These books are located in Douglasville, GA (just outside Atlanta) in our warehouses. You’ll need a couple big trucks to get them all. You can also take over the warehouse leases if you would like. I have some local help if you need it to move these books. Shipping is probably prohibitive.

Due to Popular Demand… Here is a link to the inventory listing, including isbn, book name, author, publisher, and quantity.
http://www.docndaisy.com/docndaisyused.zip

Good luck bidding, quite a few people are interested in this unique business opportunity

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JOSH KULP’S ULTIMATE WEALTH BUILDER! ORIGINAL PROGRAM!

Posted by Fadi Ayat on October 24, 2007

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Are you serious about making the income you dream about from the comfort of your home?

I have just interviewed several successful internet entrepreneurs and written up business plans based on what they’ve shared with me.

These interviews are with actual, real-life, everyday people who have made it online; their business plans are proven, and they work!

I put the interviews and plans together in a little package called Josh Kulp’s Ultimate Wealth Builder – Everyone I’ve showed this to is absolutely loving it; the interviews are inspiring and the business blueprints are amazing!

Now you have the opportunity to get your hands on these interviews and business reports too; but, because they’ve been so effective, I have decided I’m going to interview TWO brand new entrepreneurs every single month.

So you can read two new interviews AND two new business plans each month for 12 FULL MONTHS, and then apply what you learn to start your own business!

That’s 24 Interviews and 24 detailed business plans that walk you step-by-step through the exact procedures used to make anywhere from $1,000, $5,000, and $10,000 or more per month online!

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ATARI Heavy Sixer VCS CX-2600 “Sealed” NIB System 1978!

Posted by Fadi Ayat on October 24, 2007

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First off, if this listing looks familiar, it was listed before and unfortunately, due to a non-paying bidder, is being relisted.  (Original auction #320134745743)  This time, again, this is a NO RESERVE auction!  15% of the highest bid will be donated to the Children of Fallen Soldiers Relief Fund. Please do not bid if you do not intend to pay.  Thanks for looking (again, for those of you that looked/bid on it last time!), and GOOD LUCK!

I’m very excited to be able to offer such an amazing item on eBay!  Here we have an Original, factory sealed Atari VCS (2600) dated 1978!  This is the early (original) 6-switch version (CX-2600) that was soon replaced by a lighter (overseas) 6-switch console and later a 4-switch version.  This is a New old stock item, and has never seen the light of day.  The console, controllers, game, manuals, and all packaging are MINT inside and have never been touched.  This Gem is about to become 30 years old!  This is the console that started it all, probably the most famous and sought-after systems ever!  The box is in amazing shape for the age.  There is light fading and some shelf wear, but overall it displays very well.  There is no tape on the box, and no price tag!  Both ends are sealed, and the box is unopened.  This is such a great find, please see all of the detailed pics below and feel free to email with any questions.  Thanks for looking, and Good Luck!

Some history on the Atari VCS 2600: The one that started it all:

CX2600 “Video Computer System” 1978

        Atari’s shining star: The Atari 2600 Video Computer System, Model # CX-2600.    The Atari 2600 was designed in Grass Valley, California.   The Atari 2600 team consisted of Jay Minor, Steve Mayer, Ron Milner and Joe Decuir.   The case design was done by Douglas Hardy and Fredrick Thompson.    Originally the whole idea around the Atari 2600 was to design a new console system that would have a longer sales life then past Atari game consoles.   Originally Atari started out selling home game consoles such as PONG, Super Pong, Stunt Cycle, Video Pinball and others.   However their sales life (how long they would sell strong before people grew bored and wanted a new product to come out) was short lived.   So the idea around the Atari 2600 was to design a new system that would have a shelf life of up to 2-3 years.   Atari had originally planned to sell a total of 10 games for the Atari 2600.   The original game boxes used to be marked 01, 02, 03 for the original intention of selling only 10 different games.

  Atari included every conceivable form of flexibility into the console.   There were seperate difficult switches for both the left and right player, the console had a selection for both Black & White and Color televisions.   The game console also came packaged with not only a set of joystick controllers, but also a set of paddle controllers giving the customer the ability to purchase nearly any game they wanted and not have to worry about whether it would work with the console or not.

        Another interesting feature about the Atari 2600 were its games.   Most games came with dozens of different variations of the game so that customers could try out all different combinations and never grow bored as quickly as simply having one game, one variation to play.

        The Atari 2600 took on a life of its own when Atari introduced the first home licensed version of Space Invaders.   People couldn’t get enough.   Thats when Atari realized it could cash in on licensing exclusive rights to sell home versions of the most popular arcade games.   Games such as Space Invaders, Missle Command, Asteroids, and Defender sent sales sky-rocketing because of the close conversion down to the Atari 2600’s graphics capabilities.   However it was games like Pac Man that Atari produced that were its downfall.   The Atari 2600 version of Pac Man was written by Todd Fry who, although he was talented Atari 2600 programmer did not like Pac Man and did a sloppy half-effort of porting the game to the Atari 2600.   Also he received a 1 Million dollar check for his work which he stapled a photocopy of it to his office door for all to see.   Todd also worked on the Atari Swordquest series and also was putting the finishing touches on an Atari 2600 version of Xevious (a feat of masterful programming since the game was so complex) when Atari was sold, 2600 Xevious was never finished or released.

The Atari 2600 also saw a flood of cheaply made games from dozens of third party companies looking for an easy and quick “in” to capitalize on the video game craze.   This flood of low quality titles cause a flood of unwanted and overproduced cartridges which noone wanted.   In the past people would buy a cartridge without question, now they were reading game reviews and only buying the best rated titles.   Suddenly bargain basement sales of cartridges were being held.   People assumed that the “VIDEOGAME FAD” was ending and sales of consoles and accessories began to slump.   Terrified corporate executives with no real knowledge of this new field pannicked, funds were pulled, company’s began to fold overnight, hundreds of announced games and products suddenly disappeared never to be heard of again.   Atari felt this huge shake-up right up to its parent company Warner Communications.    The Great Video Game Crash had happened and in its wake it left many companies in bankruptcy, others looking to PC’s gamming for  revenue and Atari limping into the sunset, its image and ego badly hurt, but unlike other companies it lived on for quite sometime and so did the Atari 2600, in fact the Atari 2600 was replaced in 1986 by a newer, more modern replacement called the Atari 2600 jr.

        Even though consoles such as the Sony Playstation, the new Sega Dreamcast and even older discontinued systems like the Atari Jaguar 64 have power that is 100’s of time greater then the Atari 2600.   The little VCS that could, even though its discontinued is still going and is still the worlds most popular Video Game System.

Have You Played Atari Today?

 

Please feel free to email with any questions.  Please make sure to check out my other great auctions!   I have some other hard to find items listed, too, and more to come!  See my feedback rating and Bid with Confidence!  Your item will be very carefully packaged for a safe trip!  I’m happy to ship International packages, too!  I’m proud to have very many satisfied customers all over the world!  See my About Me page for more info about me and my Ebay practices!  Thanks for looking, and Good Luck!

 

 

 

 


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What is the History of this amazing find?  This was purchased recently from an estate sale in San Jose.  I am told that this was a warehouse overstock item, hence the “new old stock” status and the lack of any price tags or mailing labels; the box is clean.  The owner purchased this with a number of other items in the mid-80s with the intention of reselling them, but they instead were placed in storage where they remained until now!  I actually was lucky enough to acquire two of these, the other I am keeping for my own collection (same great condition!). 

How do you know that it is Factory-Sealed?  This is factory sealed with the original factory glue.  In the pictures, you can see that one side the flaps bow out a bit and there is a crease.  I believe this to be the result of someone (not me) trying to look inside the box without breaking the seal.  Because of this, however, it makes it very easy to see that it is, in fact, the factory glue that holds this flap closed, as it was lifted a bit (but is still secure and sealed).  I will try and see if I can get a good picture of this to add to the listing.

How was it identified as a true original Atari “Heavy Sixer”?  Although this has a manufacture date of 1978, the first Ataris were released in late (October) of 1977, and they were manufactured in Sunnyvale for the first year, so there were indeed heavy sixers produced in early-to-mid 1978.  The lack of a serial number sticker on the outside of the box is another strong clue, since the serial number stickers were something that were added after production was moved off-shore.  The final indicator is the weight of the item… the overall weight of this item is 9 lbs. 8 oz.  A recent “light sixer” listed on eBay (identified as a light sixer by the serial number, on the box) was weighed at 8 pounds 1 ounce.  (link)  This verifies the “Heavy Sixer” status, since it should also account for the additional weight of the original “spring loaded” Sunnyvale controllers!

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to ask!  Thanks, and Good Luck!

** Some More Information and History **

What is the History of this amazing find?  This was purchased recently from an estate sale in San Jose.  I am told that this was a warehouse overstock item, hence the “new old stock” status and the lack of any price tags or mailing labels; the box is clean.  The owner purchased this with a number of other items in the mid-80s with the intention of reselling them, but they instead were placed in storage where they remained until now!  I actually was lucky enough to acquire two of these, the other I am keeping for my own collection (same great condition!). 

How do you know that it is Factory-Sealed?  This is factory sealed with the original factory glue.  In the pictures, you can see that one side the flaps bow out a bit and there is a crease.  I believe this to be the result of someone (not me) trying to look inside the box without breaking the seal.  Because of this, however, it makes it very easy to see that it is, in fact, the factory glue that holds this flap closed, as it was lifted a bit (but is still secure and sealed).  I will try and see if I can get a good picture of this to add to the listing.

How was it identified as a true original Atari “Heavy Sixer”?  Although this has a manufacture date of 1978, the first Ataris were released in late (October) of 1977, and they were manufactured in Sunnyvale for the first year, so there were indeed heavy sixers produced in early-to-mid 1978.  The lack of a serial number sticker on the outside of the box is another strong clue, since the serial number stickers were something that were added after production was moved off-shore.  The final indicator is the weight of the item… the overall weight of this item is 9 lbs. 8 oz.  A recent “light sixer” listed on eBay (identified as a light sixer by the serial number, on the box) was weighed at 8 pounds 1 ounce.  (link)  This verifies the “Heavy Sixer” status, since it should also account for the additional weight of the original “spring loaded” Sunnyvale controllers!

If you have any additional questions, please feel free to ask!  Thanks, and Good Luck!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



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