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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: Lando on August 24, 2004, 05:37:06 PM
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I don't know if this has been already posted here but I just noticed a big collection of Amiga hardware on Ebay UK (here (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3544&item=5716560131&rd=1)). currently at £50. Maybe someone who is interested in expanding their collection of Classic Amigas would be interested in bidding (its not my auction).
There also seems to be a few C= 64 bits and pieces in the pics.
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Expanding is an understatement- it'll look more like an Amiga pilgrimage!
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Urrrrghrrrrh ...
(foaming at mouth, left eye twitching)
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Hoya!
Stop dribbling guys. It will probably reach zillions of pounds in no time...
Be funky
M A D
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To many a500,s in the colection no one ever wants them .
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@MAD
You know, the company nextdoor to the company where I work is actually named Hoya... :-)
www.hoya.se
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What would one actually do with 30 partially working Amigas?
Wayne
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I suppose lots of spares in case anything breaks down. Maybe a shop selling second hand Amigas would be interested in this lot. :-?
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Hmmm, now who do we know that runs an Amiga shop and could use some spares ...
:-D
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Wayne wrote:
What would one actually do with 30 partially working Amigas?
Make 15 fully working Amigas ? :hammer:
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Sell them all individually on eBay, as "untested AS-IS, working when put in storage"!!
...I'm kidding, you with the baseball bat settle down.
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What would one actually do with 30 partially working Amigas?
They make brilliant paperweights though they do take quite a bit of space up. :-D
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That 1581 still has the head anti-giggle insert. Neat. :-)
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Wayne wrote:
What would one actually do with 30 partially working Amigas?
Just ask red, he seems to pick up a lot of miggy stuff for next to nothing :-D