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Offline Brian Hoskins

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Re: Amiga Keyboards
« on: August 10, 2019, 01:43:11 PM »
Try to get an original A2000 keyboard, the feeling is just not the same otherwise. ;)

Agreed.  Although the market price for these keyboards (on platforms like eBay) can only be described as "non trivial".
 

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Re: Amiga Keyboards
« Reply #1 on: August 10, 2019, 05:13:58 PM »
I see that Amiga keyboards are going for $100 US and up.
Some one was selling an keyboard for over $300 US.
I will get me one some how.

Quite some years ago I sold my A4k keyboard (I've never had the good fortune to own an A4k but I had used the keyboard with my A1200).  I got £40 for it and I remember thinking at the time... wow, I had a really good return there!

Now they go for upwards of £100 and sometimes I see them going for ~£300 when they're in particularly good condition.  The one I sold was absolutely mint.

I guess they're getting rarer and rarer as the years go on.

I struck lucky with my A2k.  I bought a towered A1200 from a guy, and when I went to pick it up from his house he had a broken A2k that he offered to me.  I snapped it up!
The A2k was very very unwell, but I managed to nurse her back to health.  And she came with her original keyboard.

So basically I got an A2k for free.  Well... she cost me many an hour of tender love and care spread across a few weeks, plus she depleted my personal stock of spare custom chips somewhat  :o

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