Orient Disk (Discontinued) (CFD0E, CFD0E001B). Current Prices, JDM Listings, Market Analysis
The Orient Disk is a discontinued Japanese domestic market model tracked under reference numbers CFD0E and CFD0E001B. Because production years and technical specifications are not fully documented in the public record, it occupies a niche corner of the Orient collector market where information itself is part of the value proposition. Tonbo tracks the CFD0E price because discontinued JDM pieces with thin documentation tend to surface sporadically, and buyers who move without a pricing baseline frequently overpay. The current US market position sits at a modest median, making this a low-dollar but research-dependent acquisition.
Current US Market Value
The US median for the Orient Disk (Discontinued) CFD0E sits at approximately $250, with the middle half of observed transactions ranging from $200 to $320. That spread is relatively contained for a discontinued JDM model, but the dataset behind it is thin. Tonbo's sample size for this reference is three sales, which is enough to establish a directional estimate but not enough to treat any single figure as authoritative. The comp quality rating for this model is flagged at 🟠Estimate only, meaning these figures are operator-estimated rather than drawn from a dense transaction pool. Buyers should treat the $200 to $320 range as a reasonable orientation, not a hard floor or ceiling. A single outlier sale in either direction could shift the picture meaningfully until more data accumulates.
Active JDM Listings
There are no active Japanese marketplace listings for the Orient Disk CFD0E within the past 14 days. This is not unusual for a discontinued reference with limited production documentation. Sporadic availability is a defining characteristic of this category, and gaps between listing windows can run weeks or longer. When CFD0E for sale listings do appear in Japan, they tend to cluster on the major domestic auction platforms rather than fixed-price storefronts. Key things to note about the JDM listing environment for this model:
- No active listings detected in the past 14 days across monitored Japanese platforms
- Availability is intermittent by nature for discontinued Orient JDM references
- When units appear, condition documentation and box/paper presence vary widely
- Japanese auction platforms are the most likely source for buy CFD0E Japan searches
- Price spread at the source level has not been established from recent data
Recent Alert History
No strict or opportunity alerts have fired for the Orient Disk (Discontinued) CFD0E in the past 90 days. This is consistent with the absence of active listings. Tonbo's signals system requires active inventory to generate alerts, so a quiet alert history here reflects market dormancy rather than any judgment about the model's desirability. When listings return, the thin comp base means the first units to surface could price high or low relative to the established range, which makes alert coverage particularly useful for this reference.
Japan vs. US Price Gap
Without recent Japanese transaction data, a precise Japan-to-US arbitrage calculation is not possible for the CFD0E at this time. Generally, discontinued Orient JDM pieces trade at lower nominal prices in Japan before shipping, proxy fees, and import friction are factored in, leaving a modest but real gap that erodes quickly once landed costs are included. The primary risk factor for this model is comp thinness. With only three US data points and no current JDM listings, there is not enough market signal to confidently assess whether any given unit is priced fairly or represents an outlier. Condition variance is a secondary concern, particularly for a reference where box and papers availability is undocumented. Buyers working from the deals tracker will be better positioned to evaluate individual listings as they emerge.
Track Orient Disk (Discontinued) on Tonbo
If you are watching the Orient Disk (Discontinued) CFD0E, adding it to your Tonbo watchlist means you will not have to manually check Japanese platforms for availability. The Collector tier is free to start at tonbomarket.com/dashboard, covers up to five models, and requires no credit card. For a model with this level of market inactivity, that baseline coverage is likely sufficient for most buyers. If you want real-time Discord alerts the moment a listing appears or a price drops into opportunity territory, the Member tier runs $10 per month and is worth considering given how quickly sporadic listings for discontinued references can close.