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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: SteveD on March 04, 2010, 07:20:22 PM
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Just curious, does anybody have one of these? Has anybody seen one in the wild? They are better-looking than the cool Escom/QuikPak A4000Ts, but I know they are very, very rare. I wonder how much they'd command in the market these days.
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I wonder how much they'd command in the market these days.
ALOT.[/u] Think of a number and double it.
Yes they are attractive machines but the Escom 4kT's are very nearly as good looking in my opinion.
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Only difference is the front bezel between the C= ones and the Escom A4000T's
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Turbo button.
Yuck!
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There was one listed on German eBay 2-3 years ago, if I remember correctly it sold for £2000 or there abouts.
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ALOT.[/u] Think of a number and double it.
Yes they are attractive machines but the Escom 4kT's are very nearly as good looking in my opinion.
Software Hut still sells them !
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Software Hut still sells them !
Those are Escom 4000Ts
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Just curious, does anybody have one of these? Has anybody seen one in the wild? They are better-looking than the cool Escom/QuikPak A4000Ts, but I know they are very, very rare. I wonder how much they'd command in the market these days.
Given that only a couple of hundred found their way into general circulation I would guess serious collectors would pay loads for one, particularly if working and with say some of the original documentation. I have paid close on £1000 for one of my machines cus of the rarity and I wouldn`t want to speculate how much I would invest in one if it came into an auction.
Would have to be with all the original paperwork and hopefully the box. I would pay loads just to get the box to be honest.....
My most wanted is an A3070 and an A1060.
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com
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Given that only a couple of hundred found their way into general circulation I would guess serious collectors would pay loads for one, particularly if working and with say some of the original documentation. I have paid close on £1000 for one of my machines cus of the rarity and I wouldn`t want to speculate how much I would invest in one if it came into an auction.
Would have to be with all the original paperwork and hopefully the box. I would pay loads just to get the box to be honest.....
My most wanted is an A3070 and an A1060.
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com
name a price you are looking to Pay. You never know who is likely to respond.:sealed:
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name a price you are looking to Pay. You never know who is likely to respond.:sealed:
Three ways to get gear....
Get it offered to you for free....
Get it offered to you for a price....
Get it through an auction....
I never set the bar with an offer from cold. Generally these days I get the kit for free so it is maintained within my collection. Next week I travel north to pick up someones collection to add to mine. I am not in this for the money. Just to safeguard the Amiga from extinction and to promote the machine and educate.
If anyone thinks they have something of value that I may want on the basis that I would be prepared to shell loads of cash for they are gonna be dissapointed. What has happened though is that folk that offered me stuff for free I have given anything up to £500 for their trouble. For an auction for an A3000T which I won for £320 I gave the guy £500. I have often given folk money when they expected nothing. Thats a better way round for me. I always offer the giver the rights over the machine so if anything happened to me they could have the kit back.
So if anyone wants to give me a Commodore A4000T I would be more than happy to take the machine and store on your behalf, with the likely swapping of a few thousand quid as a sign of gratitude. No guarantees.
I was recently given a KIM-1. It certainly pays to promote your collection by way of a website as people do like seeing their treasures looked after, safe and visible on the internet. I have never sold anything from my computer collection and never will. Eventually it will be gifted to another collector.
scuzz
http://www.commodore-amiga-retro.com/amiga/a_amiga_inframe.htm
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A400Ts were certainly few and far between... at the time they came out (mid '90s?), you could also (if you knew the right people at C=/Escom buy just the motherboard and fit it to any old PC tower case... which is exactly what I did!
Wondering how many other people have a A4000T in a NON C=/Escom case?
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Just so happens I moved my A4000T ver 4 motherboard back into it's original case today. It has the Amiga Technologies Gmbh Label on the back.
I had moved it into a larger case shortly after getting it, to accommodate the 386 Bridgeboard. With it and Ami, all the drives, floppy, Harddrive, CDRom, etc, I need more space.
Last year I pulled all the Bridgeboard stuff out and today moved Ami back into the original case.
The "Turbo" button is a internal speak on/off button.
LeEric
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Software Hut still sells them !
Really? How much do they go for?
Weed
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i just talked to Joe at software hut about some parts for my a1200. He told me the 4000's he has left are stock, in sealed boxes still and are 1000$ I believe he said, but check in with him if your really interested.
I've only ever seen one of these in person once, in a television studio that looked like they spent quite alot of money on gear.
I'd love to have one someday, but since they are so incredibly rare,I think I might build an a1200 full tower first. If I had the right parts, it would be almost as good I think, and somehow I always prefer custom builds.
Steven
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I'd love to have one someday, but since they are so incredibly rare,I think I might build an a1200 full tower first. If I had the right parts, it would be almost as good I think, and somehow I always prefer custom builds.
But they aren't rare, they're sitting on a shelf waiting to be bought. Expensive maybe, but not rare. I bought three just last year!
Oh, and there's no comparison between a 1200T and a real 4000T. 1200T is a jigsaw puzzle of hassle, I was glad to see mine go.
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But they aren't rare, they're sitting on a shelf waiting to be bought. Expensive maybe, but not rare. I bought three just last year!
Oh, and there's no comparison between a 1200T and a real 4000T. 1200T is a jigsaw puzzle of hassle, I was glad to see mine go.
Three? Why?
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I was bored.