Amiga 2000HD spotted, STL

jwsmobile jws at jwsss.com
Thu Sep 10 21:58:10 CDT 2015


I talked to the guy at the counter, and meant to post this too.  He gets 
a lot of Amiga hardware and would be worth polling if you are 
interested.  I suspect that the prices will go up if a bunch of Amiga 
people pounce though, and they can use the bucks there.  (ask Jay for 
the contact)

Lots of NTSC studio quality video pulls as well, worth the visit if you 
are near STL and want to have very high quality NTSC video switching and 
other equipment.  Looks like some local studios probably just recent.y 
digitized since there is nearly a full setup there right now.  Leich and 
Grass Valley spotted for example.

Sad thing was there was an IBM 5100 at the other local junk location 
there and it was gone when my friend and I went there (after lunch with 
Jay, by the way thanks again for meeting up and buying lunch, Jay).

I spotted a Boeing store on Lindbergh on the way to the hotel, too late 
to visit.  Anyone culled thru there for what they have?  The one in 
Seattle was always a must visit in Kent when I was visiting there for 
work.  Daily visits are warranted.  Sadly it is shut down.

thanks
Jim


On 9/10/2015 6:02 PM, Jay West wrote:
> Local electronics haunt has an Amiga 2000HD on the shelf.  I was in a rush
> so didn't get any particulars. It did not appear to have a monitor or
> keyboard. Didn't see a price tag, but just from past experience I'd guess
> the owner tagged it around $50.
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> I'm not in to them, no interest.. But if someone is interested I'd be happy
> to look further, ship, etc.
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> J
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