Well there you go a snapshot, out of maybe 40 response I believe there was 3 latest model big box Amiga's. Most people had A500's, A1200's which unfortunately were low margin units and people tended not to use Amiga professionaly that often, I did though in MultiMedia presentation at conferences. Amiga was mostly sold as a games/hobby machine which it was great. But better games machines were coming and Amiga would never compete because of lack of investment.
At this point I had A500 upgraded with our own designed HiQ Tower and busboard after Checkmate A1500 was killed of by Commodore, and an A4000T, lovely machine. I also had my A1000 still which is the only one I still own from those days as I gave all Amiga's away after Gateway fiasco.