Heh, not quite. I hope we don't give your hopes up but you do have the largest audience looking and able to bid so you should get a good value no matter. Values go up and down and sometimes are completely surprising. A turnkey 8800b with no accessories went for $2200 a month or so ago, later another regular here put a very nice 8800b (non-turnkey) WITH a floppy up and it only sold for just under $1700 which is honestly a steal and way under the norm. No idea why either it was a great auction with pictures and details.
The only oddity like I said is weight which does restrict the bidding a little, although if anyone wants it bad enough they'll pay to freight it (if possible) or road trip it and get it themselves (probably the best option). I think about the only way it could be any better would be if it was a front panel Altair but in all reality the turnkey was the practical and historically sound way to go, so it has it's rightful place in history and any collection.
I'd love to come across the table some day, as well as one of the tables for the trs-80 model II series. Actually, I would just love (wife wouldn't) some more computer/furniture heh.. Cray 1 (yeah right), formica pdp system, Honeywell kitchen computer.. etc.