Vintage Atari Tapes.....Can I?
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I have a bunch on Vintage atari tapes......and I was curious to know if I can sell themon here.
I do not want to alter them as to keep them usable for collectors or for someone who would like to do something with them.
I also do not want to go the "auction" route due to the hassles of the site.
Can they be tagged as supplies? Collectables? Vintage?
Please let me know
Thanks
Posted at 11:25am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
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If they are 20 years old or older they would be Vintage.
Posted at 11:26am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
They are definately older than that :) Thanks donna :)
Posted at 11:27am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
Boy I don't know. I thought this was a site about "handmade?"
Sure sounds like an ebay thing to me.
But I could be wrong. THAT has never happened before.... :)
Posted at 11:28am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
They just have to be 20+ years old and be tagged as Vintage --> Commercial.
Posted at 11:30am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
Etsy allows Vintage and supplies on this site also :-)
Posted at 11:30am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
I would put them under "vintage" as main category.. Then as videogames as second.. They're definetely more than 20 years since they came.. there sure is people who is looking for them as collectable items.. good luck.
Posted at 11:31am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
perhaps i am incorrect but it is difficult to imagine atari tapes as having a place on etsy. vintage can encompass ANYTHING that is from the 80's and beyond, but if atari tapes are addded could someone sell 25 year old auto parts as well? it would seem that vintage items should involve something that is at least semi artistic involving textiles, clothing, handwork, jewelry, etc. i just don't see it, but that is just me. i think atari tapes belong on ebay, not on etsy. perhaps adminstration should give their opinion on the subject. they would be better judges...
Posted at 11:31am Apr 23, 2008 EDT
I don't think there are vintage restrictions, as long as it is more than 20 yeards old.
Posted at 11:34am Apr 23, 2008 EDT