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Re: Old Commodore/Amiga CRT monitors worth the trouble?
« on: July 27, 2012, 03:18:06 PM »
I'd be interested to know if they sell. My wife's really been hassling me to clear out some of my old computer stuff but I'd rather give it a good home, if possible, than throw it away. I have a few 1084s and 1942s packed away in my basement that I'd like to sell/give away (I just can't bring myself to throw away anything Amiga), but last time I tried to give away Amiga software manuals/programming books for cost of shipping only, most people weren't interested. Shipping on monitors will be a heck of a lot more than books and I don't want to go though all the hassle of packaging these monitors if nobody's willing to pay shipping from Canada.
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Re: Old Commodore/Amiga CRT monitors worth the trouble?
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2012, 06:36:53 AM »
Quote from: TjLaZer;701450

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if nobody's willing to pay shipping from Canada

Are you in the USA? If so use Craigslist to offer then for $25 or less and they will be GONE in to time.


No, Canada is NOT part of the USA.:smack:
-- Michael A. Piva --


"In engineering, there is no single truth, no one right answer; there\'s a canvas, and you paint it your way, only with chips or gates or subroutines rather than actual paint. That\'s the Amiga..."
-Dave Haynie