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Amiga computer related discussion => General chat about Amiga topics => Topic started by: VingtTrois on September 19, 2015, 11:02:33 AM
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Petro T. Tyschtschenko:
Danke für die ersten Aufträge bei shop.boingbox.de Es handelt sich wirklich um neues original Produktionsmaterial aus 1997 das von einem Amigianer 18 Jahre in einem Lager eingelagert war und jetzt freigegeben wurde. Erstklassische Ware, nicht vergilbt, nicht verkratzt, zum Teil sind die Keyboards A 1200 noch original in Plastik verpackt. UK und Deutsche Version. Um wieder was für die Gemeinde zu tun habe ich mich bereiterklärt dank meiner Erfahrung die gesamte Auftragsabwicklung zu tätigen.
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Butt-hurt much? :laughing:
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Butt-hurt much? :laughing:
I'm happy any Amiga bits show up but curious how these show up when the demand for new case work is shown through a kickstarter campaign.
Clearly there is demand for classic Amiga AGA equipment.
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Couldn't he have timed it better. Before or after the Kickstarter campaign. :angry:
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To be fair, these will yellow, the Kickstarter's nope.
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Kickstarter one still looks the better option, even if they release replacement keycaps in different colours I would be a happy camper.
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Someone talked of at-least 500 units!!!
The owner of this incredible A1200 housing cases will be present at the AMIGA30 Germany, in 2 weeks.
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I would try to get one, but he's ignored my emails on the last two or three batches of NOS 1200s.
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Bad timing for a1200 colored case kickstart campaign. I might be wrong but this could be "leftovers" from a1200 NOS packages (dead boards, no/or damaged packaging) from few years back (got one:)). Maybe we will see NOS boards again next year. ;)
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It amazes me to see this stuff pop up after so many years of being in storage. Its just crazy to think it all sat on a shelf someplace and was never looked at in a storage facility or warehouse.
The coolest Amiga I ever got well after Commodore went under here in the USA was a NOS A2500 from a place that found them in storage in Florida. This was back in like 1999 or so. The box was completely sealed like it was new in the store. It was awesome to open and see it.