On Mon, Dec 02, 2013 at 09:55:10PM -0800, steven stengel wrote:
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1. C64, C128
2. Amiga 500, 1000, 2000, 3000. The 500, 2000, 3000 have hard drives, but no
other expansion cards.
3. Miscellaneous floppy drives, Commodore monitors.
4. No C64/128 software, but over 100 Amiga floppy disks.
The C128, A1000 and A3000 are worth real money and you should consider sticking
them on ebay or at least charging a nominal sum so they find a good home. I
would certainly pay a few hundred pounds for an A3000 that was either working
or trivially repaired with the contents of my spares pile.
The rest isn't really worth anything and can be given away, but whoever pays
you for the valuable machines should of course get first refusal.