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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: drwho on February 17, 2011, 04:58:27 PM
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Hello Folks,
Probably a stupid question, does anyone know if Softhut is still doing business? The page never got updated much in the first place, but, they were still around for a long time.
If not, there isn't any chance that someone knows a place where you could purchase an A4000T?
Thanks,
Mike
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It is part time for them. You may need to send them an email.
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Hello Folks,
Probably a stupid question, does anyone know if Softhut is still doing business? The page never got updated much in the first place, but, they were still around for a long time.
If not, there isn't any chance that someone knows a place where you could purchase an A4000T?
Thanks,
Mike
I just talked to the guy on the phone last week. He's still there, but its definitely not a full-time gig, as trekiej mentioned. As for the A4000T, doubt that he has any. Best bet is the ebay.
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Joe doesn't mess with the Amigas much anymore as he has other businesses. Last time I contacted him he only had 1200s left. Try Amigakit, Amibay, and ebay.
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Also be sure to check your local thrift stores and flea markets. I haven't been to a flea market in years where there wasn't at least some variety of Amiga for a lot less than you could pick it up on Ebay or from a "collector". When I lived in Orlando there was a big thrift store that had a couple A1000s, A2000s, and a box of A500s for $5 apiece.
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Also be sure to check your local thrift stores and flea markets. I haven't been to a flea market in years where there wasn't at least some variety of Amiga for a lot less than you could pick it up on Ebay or from a "collector". When I lived in Orlando there was a big thrift store that had a couple A1000s, A2000s, and a box of A500s for $5 apiece.
What the F***! Where are those places up here?! :madashell:
I'm pretty sure that the Goodwill employees have a computer set up in their receiving section to look up thrift items on ebay as they come in the store. There is NOTHING of quality or value at Goodwill these days.
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What the F***! Where are those places up here?! :madashell:
I'm pretty sure that the Goodwill employees have a computer set up in their receiving section to look up thrift items on ebay as they come in the store. There is NOTHING of quality or value at Goodwill these days.
I agree,
It's been about five years since I've seen ANY Commodore computers in a Thrift store here in Ontario, Canada - and if they did show up they would be priced at $30 and above. Whereas in the 1990s the places were absolutely flooded with them for a dime a dozen.
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Goodwill, at least around here, seems intent on just taking any computers they're donated and directly recycling them. Salvation Army, on the other hand, has a "no IT equipment" policy, again, this may be local but it's info I got from a manager at a local store.
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Awesome, thanks for the quick responses guys! :-)
If anyone here ends up with a 4000T for sale (I know, I know ... fat chance), please drop me a line.
Thanks,
Mike
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What the F***! Where are those places up here?! :madashell:
I'm pretty sure that the Goodwill employees have a computer set up in their receiving section to look up thrift items on ebay as they come in the store. There is NOTHING of quality or value at Goodwill these days.
X2 WTF!
I have never seen an Amiga in a thrift store, salvation army. Who are these people? I have seen Atari STs, Macs of all sorts and C64s, but no Amiga.
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I've been "thrifting" fairly heavily since the 90s from NJ to OH to VA, and I've never seen anything Amiga.
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X2 WTF!
I have never seen an Amiga in a thrift store, salvation army. Who are these people? I have seen Atari STs, Macs of all sorts and C64s, but no Amiga.
Come to Florida! This store in Orlando was located down off Oak Ridge Rd. and OBT in an old Winn Dixie. They had an entire row dedicated to electronics, it was awesome! Unfortunately it's gone, but we have some great flea markets around here. The one in Webster is usually good for retro systems, so is the one on West 50 in Orlando.
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Best I've ever found at a thrift store was a Commodore 128D & An Atari ST.
Best yard sale find I ever had was an old lady selling a Vextrex in the original box with almost every game made for it. She only wanted $1 for it!!
I've been "thrifting" fairly heavily since the 90s from NJ to OH to VA, and I've never seen anything Amiga.
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At thrift stores I've found the Vectrexes (only one, actually) and the Colecovisions ($2.98) and the various C64/C128s, but my favorite finds were probably the $20 SX-64 and the $20 C128D back in the 90s.
My favorite yard sale finds were probably the massive Intellivision collection I got for $30 (just sold) and the Bally Astrocade for $11.
(http://cbmvax.com/untitled.jpg)
..and that pic doesn't even cover it all!
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Hello Folks,
Probably a stupid question, does anyone know if Softhut is still doing business? The page never got updated much in the first place, but, they were still around for a long time.
If not, there isn't any chance that someone knows a place where you could purchase an A4000T?
Thanks,
Mike
There might still be some A4000T's remaining, but you have to email Joe and ask.
I picked up one late last year. It's still new in the box. :)
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Come to Florida! This store in Orlando was located down off Oak Ridge Rd. and OBT in an old Winn Dixie. They had an entire row dedicated to electronics, it was awesome! Unfortunately it's gone, but we have some great flea markets around here. The one in Webster is usually good for retro systems, so is the one on West 50 in Orlando.
Oh I get it, Florida. Old people and their computers or their kid's computer...
Yep just traded in the Amiga for a sweet pair of wrap around sun glasses.
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Yard Sales and Flea Markets are still worth doing. I just found a Warp Speed 2.0 cartridge for $1.00 at a flea market (just the cart, but it works fine). Here in Annapolis, the Goodwill has some C= & Amiga stuff on rare occasions - The Salvation Army store has some too.
You just have to dig a bit harder these days...
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At thrift stores I've found the Vectrexes (only one, actually) and the Colecovisions ($2.98) and the various C64/C128s, but my favorite finds were probably the $20 SX-64 and the $20 C128D back in the 90s.
My favorite yard sale finds were probably the massive Intellivision collection I got for $30 (just sold) and the Bally Astrocade for $11.
(http://cbmvax.com/untitled.jpg)
..and that pic doesn't even cover it all!
I officially hate you now :lol:
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Yard Sales and Flea Markets are still worth doing. I just found a Warp Speed 2.0 cartridge for $1.00 at a flea market (just the cart, but it works fine). Here in Annapolis, the Goodwill has some C= & Amiga stuff on rare occasions - The Salvation Army store has some too.
You just have to dig a bit harder these days...
gaaah! I've been hunting a WS2.0 cart for ages. there is always one abused one on ebay.. I had one way back and it was my fav cart of all..
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I emailed them last week looking for a GVP 4060. Joe answered right away, in case anyone else was wondering they're all out, but trying to get more.
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I emailed them last week looking for a GVP 4060. Joe answered right away, in case anyone else was wondering they're all out, but trying to get more.
yeah, me too. Evidently the guy making them had some family issues.
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I officially hate you now :lol:
Join the club!
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Join the club!
That is a great collection of the Imagic games, of which most didn't work on the intellivision 2.