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Message started by dborca on 03.02.04 at 14:49:43

Title: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by dborca on 03.02.04 at 14:49:43
Holy Moly! :o

Take a look at this:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2785066819&category=40157

I would kill for the Obsidian!  ;D

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by FalconFly on 03.02.04 at 15:41:18
Well, I would kill for the Sellers of such cool stuff not always being n00b Accounts, which by principle keeps me from bidding :P

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by VDX on 03.02.04 at 17:23:09
hmm, iwant all that  :o

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by osckhar on 03.02.04 at 19:35:06
¿Who is the owner? ::)

I can't believe it! :o

Bye

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by DenisF on 03.02.04 at 19:46:08
He should be shot for selling that..

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by procerus on 03.02.04 at 21:47:18
Although I can't really vouch for Ai5u he has posted over on x3dfx a few times.

I do hope that's an anti-static flag though...  ::)  ;)

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by FalconFly on 03.02.04 at 22:01:02
Hmpf, and I have to be gone for 2 weeks.

Typical with my luck :P

Anyway, good luck to whoever will try win the stuff :D
(perfect addition to any collection IMHO)

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by Micha on 04.02.04 at 20:05:39
this is insane, regarding one single v5 6k costs more.. :P

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 05.02.04 at 21:30:40
Hehehe! ;D ElvIsAlive has put a bid in! Hohoho!  :D

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by Micha on 05.02.04 at 21:38:33
that'll gonna be interesting  ;D

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 07.02.04 at 14:15:44
I wonder how much he's willing to pay?  ;)

Looks like some people are willing to break the bank for this item though! It currently stands @ $700 USD  :o

However, this is nothing, compared to the V5 6k I saw on eBay a couple of months back, which went for $1400!!   :o :o :o :-X

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 07.02.04 at 14:28:54
I forget to mention, the $1400 one was just for one card!

The item we are currently talking about has TWO v5 6k's.  :D
Okay, so one of them is a display model, but wouldn't it be nice to put it on a plynth in a display box, showing the card that I personally think, made the breakthrough on today's modern cards, to all your jealous mates?
Plus all the stacks of other cards that are going, there is a real collection going here.
Shame that most of them come without original packaging and documentation.  :-[

I'm a bit wary about that being the original 3dfx flag though.  A guy recently sold a Voodoo5 6000 on eBay, also stating that if the price reached a certain level, he would sell the original Texas 3dfx flag that was situated outside their building.  I have also seen someone else claiming they have it too.
This is the third seller I have heard say that they have the original one 3dfx flag from the HQ in Texas.  ???
Sounds like a scam to me! Beware folks!  :-/

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by VDX on 09.02.04 at 08:18:17
:'( i bid 800.00 and it went right to 810.00, im alittle sad right now cause this is outta my reach now, of course i new it would happen but i just had to give it a shot :-/

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by Lecram25 on 09.02.04 at 17:17:05

wrote on 07.02.04 at 14:28:54:
I forget to mention, the $1400 one was just for one card!

The item we are currently talking about has TWO v5 6k's.  :D
Okay, so one of them is a display model, but wouldn't it be nice to put it on a plynth in a display box, showing the card that I personally think, made the breakthrough on today's modern cards, to all your jealous mates?
Plus all the stacks of other cards that are going, there is a real collection going here.
Shame that most of them come without original packaging and documentation.  :-[

I'm a bit wary about that being the original 3dfx flag though.  A guy recently sold a Voodoo5 6000 on eBay, also stating that if the price reached a certain level, he would sell the original Texas 3dfx flag that was situated outside their building.  I have also seen someone else claiming they have it too.
This is the third seller I have heard say that they have the original one 3dfx flag from the HQ in Texas.  ???
Sounds like a scam to me! Beware folks!  :-/



Only two 3dfx flags...one stood/hung outside of the texas headquarters, this is the one in the auction, and there's another one, that's in a shrink wrap/platic bag/case...that's tweakmeister's. So the flag that's in this auction it the flag that flew outside 3dfx...

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 09.02.04 at 19:35:10

wrote on 09.02.04 at 17:17:05:
So the flag that's in this auction it the flag that flew outside 3dfx...


Yes, but that's what the other seller said, when he was selling his!  ;)
You can't be too careful, I've seen 3 identical flags to this one, so it can be very difficult to identify which is the genuine one.

After all, they don't come with barcode/serial numbers and a receipt do they? ;)

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by Micha on 09.02.04 at 19:51:39

wrote on 09.02.04 at 17:17:05:
Only two 3dfx flags...one stood/hung outside of the texas headquarters, this is the one in the auction, and there's another one, that's in a shrink wrap/platic bag/case...that's tweakmeister's.


er, useless to say, but i think 3dfx had had more than 2 flags, regardless how much were hoisted  ;)

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by Lecram25 on 10.02.04 at 06:15:17

wrote on 09.02.04 at 19:35:10:
Yes, but that's what the other seller said, when he was selling his!  ;)
You can't be too careful, I've seen 3 identical flags to this one, so it can be very difficult to identify which is the genuine one.

After all, they don't come with barcode/serial numbers and a receipt do they? ;)



...

Quote:
Yes, this is my old collection (with a different card or two). As for the flags, there were two of them at the Richardson building - a new one in the box that never flew (Tweak's flag) and the used one that flew in front of the building which is the one in this auction. This flag has a lot of small stains and some frayed edges but that's what I liked about it. Yes guys, the 6k card worked excellent when I had it. The other card is (or should be) one of the only two existing 2x2 6k cards. Funny thing is - if I could have any of them back, it would be the 200mhz 3500 Falcon card...but that one was just my personal favorite. Of course I'm still using my other 3500 now.

Geez...$500 with NO reserve? I may bid on this one. He actually paid me seven times that...and I had 4 other bidders at the time just dying for him to welch on the deal so they could buy it. It should bring a good final total though. I was working for a division within 3dfx that spun off into another company when they went down. I begged the guys for the flag when it was pulled down - and eventually got it.

Overall, "ai5u" is a really nice guy and true to his word - at least when I dealt with him. I'd highly reccommend this auction and I hope a fellow x-3dfx'er wins it! Heck, if you do...cut me a deal on the 3500 Falcon!!!  

-V



*shrug*

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by Lecram25 on 10.02.04 at 06:20:30

wrote on 09.02.04 at 19:51:39:
er, useless to say, but i think 3dfx had had more than 2 flags, regardless how much were hoisted  ;)


DURR, but we're talking about the Richardson building here, the one in texas...

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by DenisF on 10.02.04 at 13:13:13

Quote:
Winning bid:  US $2,550.00  


Ohmigod :o

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 10.02.04 at 13:49:32

wrote on 10.02.04 at 06:15:17:
on Feb 9th, 2004, 6:35pm, janskjaer wrote:

Yes, but that's what the other seller said, when he was selling his!  
You can't be too careful, I've seen 3 identical flags to this one, so it can be very difficult to identify which is the genuine one.

After all, they don't come with barcode/serial numbers and a receipt do they?  




...
Quote:Yes, this is my old collection (with a different card or two). As for the flags, there were two of them at the Richardson building - a new one in the box that never flew (Tweak's flag) and the used one that flew in front of the building which is the one in this auction. This flag has a lot of small stains and some frayed edges but that's what I liked about it. Yes guys, the 6k card worked excellent when I had it. The other card is (or should be) one of the only two existing 2x2 6k cards. Funny thing is - if I could have any of them back, it would be the 200mhz 3500 Falcon card...but that one was just my personal favorite. Of course I'm still using my other 3500 now.

Geez...$500 with NO reserve? I may bid on this one. He actually paid me seven times that...and I had 4 other bidders at the time just dying for him to welch on the deal so they could buy it. It should bring a good final total though. I was working for a division within 3dfx that spun off into another company when they went down. I begged the guys for the flag when it was pulled down - and eventually got it.

Overall, "ai5u" is a really nice guy and true to his word - at least when I dealt with him. I'd highly reccommend this auction and I hope a fellow x-3dfx'er wins it! Heck, if you do...cut me a deal on the 3500 Falcon!!!  

-V  



...


*shrug*



Still doesn't explain 3 being sold though, does it?  ;D

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 10.02.04 at 13:52:46

wrote on 10.02.04 at 06:20:30:
on Feb 9th, 2004, 6:51pm, Micha wrote:

Quote:
er, useless to say, but i think 3dfx had had more than 2 flags, regardless how much were hoisted    


DURR, but we're talking about the Richardson building here, the one in texas...



Depends how many flagpoles they had, they may have had some flagpoles inside! ;)

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by Lecram25 on 10.02.04 at 18:04:51
FYI, VMAN worked out 3dfx, he was an STB engineer to be exact. He, like Hank, used to fix people's 6ks about 1.5 years ago ( I doubt he does it anymore), so hence his post; he "took" the flag that hung outside the building...if there were anymore (in that building), I'm pretty sure he would have mentioned them  ;)

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 12.02.04 at 15:17:34

wrote on 10.02.04 at 18:04:51:
FYI, VMAN worked out 3dfx, he was an STB engineer to be exact. He, like Hank, used to fix people's 6ks about 1.5 years ago ( I doubt he does it anymore), so hence his post; he "took" the flag that hung outside the building...if there were anymore (in that building), I'm pretty sure he would have mentioned them  ;)


VMAN, or Hank, for that matter, never worked in 3dfx marketing then, or worked in textiles??  ;D, where they made the flags ( as they probably paid some eastern employees a very low sum to make the flags). Therefore, VMAN nor Hank have any knowledge of how many flags were made, which are genuine, and which are not. ;)

There are probably more (genuine & fake) 3dfx flags out there that VMAN or Hank know about.  ;)

I never said that VMAN's flag wasn't a genuine one. My point was simply that, buyers should still be aware of a 3dfx flag if they ever come across it as they never know if it is genuine or not.  They could be paying hundereds of dollars ($ USD) for something that is worth no more than $10 - $20 USD.

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 20.02.04 at 19:09:37
Must be, he has an impressive collection! Wonder how long it took him to build that?  ::)

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by 3Dfx-tweaker on 06.03.04 at 14:10:09
He bought it from an ex STB employee

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by janskjaer on 10.03.04 at 17:31:14
Were STB the 3rd party company that built the later generation of cards for 3dfx (V3/4/5/??6??) ?

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by amp_man on 10.03.04 at 20:57:04
STB  originally produced a couple 3dfx cards (v1/2/rush), then they merged with 3dfx, so all the 3dfx-built cards after that were actually made by the former STB. I'm not sure exactly when the break was, tho.

Title: Re: Impressive collection on eBay
Post by amp_man on 11.03.04 at 03:03:38

wrote on 11.03.04 at 00:43:41:
???
Only the Voodoo 2 "Black Magic" if i remember, black like a Q3D or the next V2 1000  :)
Hum, the banshee STB LightSpeed 3300

In dec. 1998, 3Dfx announced that it will acquire STB Systems and the merger was definitive in may 1999.


Thanks for correcting me, patience, I knew it was something like that! I was thinking of the Black Magic, and I thought they made stuff before it, but I guess not  :P

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