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Petro Tyschtschenko to sell his commodore systems.
« on: September 02, 2015, 03:12:51 AM »
Petro sells his collection of material

Petro Tyschtschenko, former president of Amiga International, said on Facebook in early July he was retiring. His statement said that at the age of almost 73 years, it was time for him to say goodbye. He took the opportunity to announce that his collection of material Commodore / Amiga will be sold. This presents some rarities collected for the years 1982 to 2001: the Walker prototype (1996), PET 2001 (1977), SX64 (1984), A1000 (1985), CD32 (1993) A1200 Magic Pack (1992) A500 (1987), C64 (1982), C116 (1984), C128 (1985) and a VC-20 (1981). Contact: petrot@power-service-gmbh.com.

If he's really selling the walker prototype we should contact him and pool our monies to secure it. It should be preserved in a museum.
 

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Re: Petro Tyschtschenko to sell his commodore systems.
« Reply #1 on: September 03, 2015, 07:16:56 PM »
Is he calculating those prices on a defective old/new stock Commoddore calculator, itself worth um... 15,000...
 

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Re: Petro Tyschtschenko to sell his commodore systems.
« Reply #2 on: September 03, 2015, 10:47:36 PM »
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That's a bit much!  I got less than 1/10 of that for mine!
You had a walker? No way!!!
 

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Re: Petro Tyschtschenko to sell his commodore systems.
« Reply #3 on: September 05, 2015, 12:58:01 AM »
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Which is why the Smithsonian Air & Space Museum built the Udvar-Hazy Center, conveniently 15 minutes from my house.  Space Shuttle Discovery, SR-71 Blackbird, Concord, Enola Gay, and tons of Apollo-era space stuff, as well as the largest IMAX movie screen on the east coast.  Anybody from this forum ever visits the DC area, I'd love to show them around.  ;)

Sorry, big space geek as well as Amiga geek, I'll shut up now.  :D

Was there any amigas in space shuttles?