Nostalgic pre-owned goodies for sale, appreciation and sharing

Nostalgic pre-owned goodies for sale, appreciation and sharing

Monday, 31 December 2012

**SOLD**: Motorola T720

SOLD!!!


Lelong lelong...Clamshell phone with antenna - the Motorola T720! Featuring a 4096 color screen, polyphonic ringtones, and ringtone composer.

I think this was bought sometime in '03. The phone is durable and works great - buttons and both color and status screens have no issues, and the battery lasts almost a day on a single charge. There are 2 noticeable small dings and a couple of hairline scratches on the back of the housing, but the front and the inside of the clamshell are mint.

Unfortunately I don't have the box or receipt anymore, so this comes with just the original charger, battery and warranty card. Cheap and good spare phone or a decent collectors' item.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9/10
External: 8.5/10

Sold!

WTS: Manga Town (Dec '09 issue)


Big book of manga! This is the December '09 issue of Manga Town, a Japanese manga magazine that features a selection of works from manga artists (who are known as 'mangaka'). The cover-boy in this issue is Crayon Shin-chan, who (thankfully) is decently covered here.

Bought in Kinokuniya, looks spankin' new, going for a dirt cheap price of $1Get it now while it's still available!

FREE: Nokia 3210 housings


Since I've lost the phone (Nokia 3210, the best phone for playing Snake!), there's no use keeping the extra housings. The grey one is authentic Nokia, the other "sliding cover" one is 3rd party and comes with a rubber keypad. Just contact me if you're interested in either / both of them.

Hooray for free stuff!

**SOLD**: Game Boy Advance (White)

SOLD!!!


Another Game Boy unit up for sale! This is the Game Boy Advance in white. I can't remember when I bought this..possibly around '04? In any case, unlike the older Game Boy and Game Boy Color systems, the vast majority of GBAs were made in China.

The unit isn't in good condition, even though it works. There's some discoloration on the housing (e.g. above the screen), there's visible LCD bleed even when the unit is switched off, and the cartridge contacts are about as finicky as those on the Famicom / NES systems. All the buttons and switches work fine, and color rendering of games appear to be accurate.

Comes with the box set, as well as a padded carry pouch, clear purple plastic casing, white screen cover attachment (has its own white LED, powered with 1 AAA batt), bendable "snake" LED light attachment, and an original game cartridge of Lady Sia (English). 

p.s. I'm also giving 2 fl*sh carts for free with purchase of the GBA - one has Super Monaco GP2 (English), and the other has Kirby (English). These work on the GBA SP, and possibly the NDS or DS lite. The fl*sh kit for them is hidden somewhere and I'm trying to find it and test it. If that works, it'll be included for free in the bundle as well.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 6.5/10
External: 7.5/10


Sold!

WTS: Game Boy "Play It Loud" (Red)


The majority knows of the original Game Boy from Nintendo. Its successor, the "Play It Loud" edition, is a series of Game Boy systems dressed in striking colors, but essentially the same thing. If you thought these gaudy looking machines were China-made clones (like I did!), well, they're not. 

Up for sale is the red Game Boy, bought in '95. The unit is in near-mint condition, except for lines on the underside of the screen's plastic cover. It isn't scratches although it's visible to the eye. I'm guessing it may be due to a warp / shrinkage of the cover's lamination. In any case, it doesn't affect the LCD screen in any way (no screen issues at all). No button or cartridge contact issues either. This machine's made in Japan so I'd expect it to last a good long time. The sound from the phones jack is simply awesome compared to the tinny onboard speakers - plug in a pair of good earbuds or headphones and give your ears a treat!

Comes with the box (note: no AC adapter included, just use AA batteries), Japanese manual, authentic game cartridges of Doraemon 2 (Japanese) and Looney Tunes (English), and one 3rd party game cartridge called "Super 32 in 1" (which has 15 different games, including Super Mario Land, with the other 17 games being repeats).

This Game Boy is a solid red brick that's far from being bricked, and is ideal as a collectors' gem for video game geeks, or for anyone who has a deep desire to show and share with the younger generations this grandfather of handheld gaming machines that thrived before they were born.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9.5/10
External: 8.5/10

$40

Here's the Game Boy Play It Loud Commercial ('95). Cheesy, no?

FREE: Game&Watch copy (for parts)


This is a cheap Game&Watch clone with a history of over 20 years. The LCD screen is totally kaput - dried and spilt. 

The motherboard, sound module, buttons and all other parts are fine, so if you're considering salvaging these to make your own custom handheld machine, just let me know and I'll give it to you for free.

WTS: Sony Ericsson K608i


The Sony Ericsson K608i. One of the early 3G phones, it sports a 1.3 MP camera with flash (with video capture) and 256K colors screen. The back of the phone was designed to look and feel like you're holding a camera. The secondary camera located above the screen is for live 3G video calls. Ringtone formats supported are: polyphonic, MP3 and AAC. The K608i also supports Java content (MIDP 2.0), so you can download compatible games and applications either to the phone directly, or on a PC and then sync to the phone via the USB cable.

Bought with Singtel around '05 or '06, the condition is generally good but has some flaws. The issues are: a few very light hairline scratches (but not on the screen), directional joystick isn't as responsive about 5-10% of the time, slight paint peel on one edge of the joystick (hardly noticeable), and a small area on the camera lens cover that shows some frictional wear (see top left pic in photo). However, all other buttons are responsive, the screen looks great, and the battery shows no signs of bloat.

Battery life varies quite significantly depending on the use of 2G or 3G network. 1 to 2 days on a full charge is possible if using 2G only, but expect this to drop to 1 day or less on 3G network. You can select your preferred option under phone settings. There is a small purple flower sticker at the back which can be removed.

Comes in the standard box set without the earpiece, for hygiene reasons. Works decent as a spare phone, and good for making 3G video calls that cost the same as a normal mobile phone call (if you don't have ready access or a steady connection to Skype).

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 8/10
External: 7.5/10

$30

**SOLD**: Sony Ericsson K330

SOLD!!!


The Sony Ericsson K330 is a small, thin and lightweight basic mobile phone equipped with a VGA camera and 65K colors screen. Features include loudspeaker for calls, video capture (although with terrible quality) and FM radio.

Bought around '09, so the K330 is relatively young. This was also my mom's phone - same mostly-standby-mode-pouch-protected situation - and therefore in pristine condition with no visible scratches or dings. Screen and buttons function well, and battery life is good, with about 3 days' worth of juice from a single full charge. However, the phone suffers from a common problem of Sony Ericsson phones (before USB charging was available): a slightly loose connector of the charging cable when plugged into the phone's charging port. As long as the phone isn't shifted during charging, it won't be disconnected abruptly.

Comes in the full box set with earpiece. Good as a spare phone.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 8/10
External: 9/10

Sold!

WTS: Mitsubishi M320


Mitsubishi is better known for their air-con units and cars, but did you know about their mobile phones? According to Softpedia, Mitsubishi has ceased selling handphones since '08. 

Well, here's one of the extinct species up for grabs, the Mitsubishi M320. A non-camera, 4096 colors screen phone with polyphonic ringtones (mostly based on famous classical music). 

Notable features include WAP, melody composer, customizable hotkeys (topmost left and right buttons), loudspeaker mode for calls, and two fullscreen colored games, Rayman Bowling and Rayman Garden. Yes, Rayman.

Bought with Singtel in '02, the M320 is a surprisingly pleasant phone to use, and has never given me any problems. The build quality of this mobile phone is really good, it's a pity Mitsubishi don't make them for the global market anymore. Screen and buttons are in great condition, the back of the housing has some fine hairline scratches, but that's about it. Battery life from a full charge lasts about 1-2 days of average use, which is pretty decent.

Comes in the complete box set, including an unused earpiece. Great for collectors of super rare phones, or just about anyone who wants to enjoy using a fuss-free phone.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9/10
External: 9/10

$20

Sunday, 30 December 2012

**SOLD**: Nokia 3220


More Nokia phones! This time it's the Nokia 3220, a sleek, graphite-black Series 40 phone with VGA camera and 65K colors screen. The entire back plate is customizable - put in your own doodles, photos or favourite artwork, anytime, anywhere.

Bought with Singtel around '04 or '05, this was my mom's phone - mostly on standby mode and kept in a pouch - so the phone is really in tip-top condition and actually looks new. The phone lasts 2~3 days on standby mode with a full batt charge. No scratches or dings, or any button, screen or battery issues. Only imperfection is the very slightly worn keypad; specifically, on the directional button right below the screen, the middle spot and a tiny bit on the right edge has lost some paint. You can see this in the photo because I wanted to show it clearly, but they really aren't as obvious in reality, and nothing that a black permanent marker cannot solve (if you wish).

Comes in the complete box set, which includes the template for back plate customization, and 2 additional back plates designed by Nokia. There's lots of life left in this phone, which I have no doubt will serve you well if you buy it!

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9.5/10
External: 9/10

$30

WTS: Nokia 8210


Remember that Nokia flagship "smallest and lightest" customizable monochrome mobile phone that was swiftly flying off the shelves into customers' hands back in '99 ~ Y2K?

Yep. Say hi to the Nokia 8210.

The phone has been kept in excellent condition - both internally and externally - because it's one of my favourite collectors' phone. No known issues here, except for very fine hairline scratches and low battery life, which lasts less than 8h on standby mode + max. 5 calls. However, the battery is replaceable, and there are online dealers who still sell it for a low price (contact me for more info). The backlight LEDs have been changed from yellow to blue to look like the Nokia 8250. Everything else onboard is authentic Nokia, even the light yellow housing and keypad on the unit.

Since swappable housings were all the rage with this phone (which, BTW, also fits perfectly with Nokia 8250 housings), I have splurged on many extra housings and keypads (a mix of authentic and 3rd party parts), which will all be yours with purchase of the Nokia 8210.

It comes with only the original Nokia charger, battery, unused 3rd party earpiece, and all extra housings and keypads seen in the photo. A must-have collectors' item for Nokia fans.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9/10
External: 9.5/10

$40

**SOLD**: Nokia 2100

SOLD!!!


Here's another monochrome Nokia phone - the Nokia 2100.

This is another lightweight mobile phone, with white backlight for the LCD screen and ringtone composer. The back of the housing (where it reads "Nokia 2100" in blue) actually works as a photo frame, where you can customise the look of the phone. There are a few hairline scratches on the housing (mostly at the back), and the paint on the power button at the top is slightly worn off, but the phone works fine. The battery does not have any signs of bloat.

Comes only with a battery and desktop charger (i.e. original Nokia charger + cradle for charging phone and / or an extra batt at the same time), because I don't have the box anymore. Good as a back-up phone or collectors' item.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9/10
External: 8.5/10

Sold!

**SOLD**: Sony Ericsson T230

SOLD!!!


Purchased with Singtel (Hello! shop) in '04, the Sony Ericsson T230 is a lightweight non-camera phone with a 4096-color LCD screen. Comes with everything in the box set, except the earpiece (for hygiene reasons).

The phone housing has many small dings and scratches, but do not affect the phone's functions. The unit works well - screen still looks great and bright, and all buttons are perfectly responsive. WAP can be used to download your own customised wallpapers (e.g. draw with MS Paint, upload to server of your choice, and d/l to phone). I'd used this as a back-up phone when overseas, until about 2 years ago, when I bought the Alcatel dual-SIM phone. Besides being a great 2nd phone, it's also a good fuss-free phone for first-time mobile users.

Interested? For questions and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9/10
External: 6/10

Sold!

**SOLD**: Olympus MJU II

SOLD!!!


Calling all 35 mm film photography hobbyists!

Easily the best selling rangefinder from Olympus - the Olympus MJU II is up for grabs. The elegantly designed, all weather, 35 mm f/2.8 camera was bought around '98. It is under-used but in good condition. 

Parts were made in Japan and assembled in China. Aesthetically, there are no visible scratches or dings (never been dropped or bumped), but there are a few black stains on the housing (e.g. near the "all weather" blue sticker) due to the pouch material sticking to the camera body over time. These do not interfere with the camera's mechanism, and should be removable with a mild solvent. Internally, there are no visible lens or viewfinder issues.

Comes with only the original neck strap, velvet black camera pouch and the user guide, as I no longer have the box.

Interested? For enquiries and purchasing: check here

Internal: 8.5/10
External: 8/10

Sold!

WTS: Nikon Coolpix 2000


This is the Nikon Coolpix 2000, a 2 MP point-and-shoot camera that runs on 4 AA batteries. Bought in late '02 (before mobile phones had cameras?), this camera was hardly used and hence is still in very good condition. 

No scratches, dings, or lens issues - this is as good as a brand new set. Plus, it's Made in Japan (a rare find these days), and comes in a complete box set with some freebies: 32 Mb Sandisk CF card, CF-to-USB card reader, and a padded Nikon camera sling pouch. 

The UI is user friendly and suitable for young and old folks who don't use mobile phones, tablets or the like. Alternatively, this makes a great collectors' item for Nikon fans.

Interested? For questions and purchasing: check here

Internal: 9.5/10
External: 10/10

$20


**SOLD**: Palm M125

SOLD!!!



Before there were smartphones, there was the PDA. Here's the Palm M125, from around '02 or '03. Memory onboard is 8 Mb but is expandable via an SD card slot. Only 2 AAA batteries are needed to power up the PDA. There are visible scratches on the see-through panel of the flip cover, as well as some screen rot / discoloration near the base of the display. Rust can be seen on the screws on the unit, even though it has not been exposed to water. The screen's touch sensitivity remains good, and all buttons are working fine.

Comes as a complete box set with unfilled warranty card, but not that it matters. This is more like a toy for hobbyists and collectors.

Interested? For questions and purchasing: check here

Internal: 6.5/10
External: 6.5/10

Sold!

WTS: Motorola C289



Another ancient handphone from the antenna-age is up for sale! Meet the Motorola C289

Bought with Singtel shop (Teleshop) back in 2002, the mobile phone has an onboard speaker and lets you choose from 7 possible backlight colors for the LCD screen. As it is with old Motorola phones, the call and hangup buttons are switched by convention.

This phone is simple and lightweight, but very hardy, having survived lots of scratches on the housing and screen. The batt back cover also has a bit of misalignment when closed, but will stay a snug fit. However, the internal functions work well, and the battery shows no signs of bloating, so it still has plenty of life in it. 

Comes in complete box set, and will serve well as a fuss-free backup phone. Might be handy come doomsday...who knows?

Interested? For questions and purchasing: check here

Internal: 8.5/10 
External: 5/10

$10

**SOLD**: Nokia 5110

SOLD!!!



A blast from the past! This is the Nokia 5110, from a long, long time ago...more than 10 years old. Bought with M1 plan back in '98 or '99, when handphones were awfully bulky, but built to last.

Comes as a complete box set with the following extras: 2 housings and 1 rubber keypad. Aside from fine hairline scratches on the back of the batt and screen, and slightly faded red paint on the switch button, the handphone is in pristine condition and a functional collectors' item. I am not sure how long the batt lasts, but it is definitely chargeable - it took about 3h to charge from 1 bar to full when I tested it.

Screen clarity is good and all buttons are tactile and responsive. Now you can try to beat your own highscore at Snake again with it, in old school style.

Interested? For questions and purchasing: check here

Internal: 8/10 
External: 8.5/10

Sold!

For The Flying Dustbunnies!

"...a time to keep and a time to throw away" (Eccl. 3:6, NIV). 

Well, it's that time of the year again - time to clean my room! Spring cleaning in my home always happens before the turn of a new year, unless I'm out of town. Although the amount of dust accumulated is really exaggerated, I like to call it the annual ritual dance of the flying dust bunnies. Hence the name of this blog.

Many items need to be cleared out to free some space (for more bunnies!); these are under-used or un-used but still in good condition. Some are from the days of my childhood (or collectors' items), some were impulsive buys, some are extras of what I already have, some are hobbies & craft stuff, and others are simply obsolete due to fast-paced technology advancement but otherwise work well.

I will post these items up for sale with pics and details of their conditions in upcoming posts. Soon!

One man's "trash" is another man's treasure. If you'd like to adopt any of these items and help them serve their purpose, please do msg/sms/whatsapp me at: 
fdbdance. at geeemail. com
or
nein75l-two6Osev'n 

and we can arrange for a meet-up at a convenient time and MRT station in Singapore.

In the meantime, have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! Cheers!

- Hazel -