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Due to various reasons, I have decided to sell my complete collection of retro hardware and software. I have a fair amount of it set up but have not found any real time to enjoy any of it. I would therefore like to sell it as a complete collection.

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After deliberation and requests from people outside of Amibay (thought I'd make that clear) - I have decided to split the collection
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Lot 1a: The Atari 16/32 Computers £4,500 (Average ~£265 per item)
Atari Falcon
- Re-capped
- 14MB RAM
- 68882 FPU
- 4GB CF Card
- Phantom 25/50 bus accelerator
- CT60 with Rev6 68060 and 128MB RAM
- Soundpool rack case
- EtherNAT
- SuperVidel with Svethlana
- Eiffel PS/2 keyboard / Mouse interface
- ADAT interface
- FA-8 interface
- SPDIF interface
- Owner's Manual
- PS/2 Mouse
- PS/2 Keyboard (Really nice 'clicky' Dell one from late 90s - Early 00s)

Atari STBook
- 2GB CF Card
- ACSI Cable
- MIDI cables
- DC power pigtail (allows connection of regular PSU)
- Ni/Cd battery pack (needs new cels)
- Hard to find AA battery pack (Allows the Book to be powered by 7x AA batteries)

Atari STacy (Boxed)
- 4MB RAM
- UltraSatan

- Original PSU

Atari TT
- Crazy Dots graphics adaptor
- Complete with original keyboard
- 4MB STRAM
- 16MB FastRAM
- PS/2 mouse adaptor and mouse

Atari MegaSTE
- New PSU
- 4MB STRAM

- Owner's Manual
- MegaST Keyboard

Atari STE (Desktopper Case)
- Dual IDE Interface
- MegaST Keyboard (Virtually new)
- PeST
- PS/2 mouse

Atari Mega 2
- Gadgets By Small SST (Rare 030 accelerator)
- keyboard

Atari Mega ST4 (no keyboard)

Boxed Atari 520ST

6 x STFM
2 x STE

Discovery Pack Manuals
3 x ST Owner's Manuals

A bunch of useful cables for RGB / VGA / data power etc..
Joysticks and some additional mice



Lot 1b - Atari ST/Falcon/TT software bundle £3,000 (average <£7 per item!)
50+ Boxed Applications (Incl. Cubase Audio Falcon, Calligrapher and Microsoft Write)
400+ Boxed ST Games
Atari PowerPack games bundle (boxed and complete)



Lot 1c - Atari based literature £1,000 (average <£1 per item)
37 books including the hard to find complete ABACUS collection (1-13)
Approximately 1000 magazines (ST Format / ST Review / ST Action / ST User / Atari User / ST Applications / more) - largely complete collections
Huge library of disks including most cover disks.



Lot 1d - Atari ST / Falcon / ST / TT Peripherals £3,150 (Average ~£56 per item if we treat the 'Lucky Box' as free)

Tenox ECL-VGA adaptor
Inventronics GigaFile SCSI-SD adaptor
Stenberg SMP II
Atari Megafile 30
Atari Megafile 60
Stenberg SMP 24
Steinberg Mixer interface
DigiDesign SoundTools Interfaces with MegaST interface, cables and disks
2x Yamaha CBX D5
Steinberg Cubase Audio Clock
Steinberg FA-8
Soundpool SyncBox Pro
SoundPool SPDIF
Gadgets By Small SpectreGCR
Atari ST Oscilloscope
Geniscan Hand Scanner
Microdeal Colour Master (Boxed)
Microdeal Video Master (Boxed)
Microdeal Stereo Master (Boxed)
Rombo Vidi-ST 12 (Boxed)
Rombo Vidi-ST +Video Splitter (Boxed)
Microdeal Replay16 with manual
Microdeal Video Master (Cartridge only)
System Solutions Ultimate Hacker Cartridge
MV16 audio interface
MultifaceST (Green)
MultifaceST (Blue)
Blitz Copier
2x RC Aerochopper (Boxed)
RC Aerochopper (Boxed but no manual or disk - possibly Amiga version)
Atari Robokit (Boxed)
Atari Robokit (interface and manual)
Inventronic SCSI Interface
Atari SF314 Disk drive
3x External Disk Drive
PC Ditto II
Mega4000 (ET4000 Interface for Mega ST)
Tseng Labs ET4000
PAK68/3
FRAK 30
Pupla STE
Motorola M68060 Rev6 (Genuine)
2x Motorola MC68030 for TT/Falcon
NetUSBee
Atari 4160 STE badge
2x Motorola M68000 16Mhz
STE 8MB AltRAM
Vortex AT-Once 386SX
Vortex AT-Once MegaST adaptor
Marpet 4MB RAM Upgrade

Lucky Box of spares (most of the parts for 2 STacys in here amongst other things of interest)



[RESERVED] Lot 2 - The Commodore Collection £3,400 [RESERVED]

Amiga A4000 (with box - but no polys)
- Battery removed
- Re-capped
- Super Buster 11
- 2MB ChipRAM
- 16MB FastRAM
- FastATA
- 4GB CF Card
- Gotek with HxC firmware
- Indivision Mk2CR
- CyberVision 64 / 3D
- XSurf100 with RapidRoad USB module

Commodore Amiga A600 (Boxed)
- White
- Recapped
- Includes PSU

Commodore PET 8032SK (‘Porche’)
- Re-capped
- PETDisk

Commodore SX64
- Re-capped
- USA version (110v). Comes complete with AC power converter to run on 240v.

Commodore 128 (Boxed-ish)
- Re-capped

Commodore 128D
- Original keyboard but with a missing key

Commodore Vic20
2x Commodore C64C (1 is Boxed)

Commodore 64 'Breadbin' (Boxed but faulty)

Amiga 500
- KS 1.3 / 2.04 (Switchable)
- ChipRAM 0.5 / 1MB (Switchable)
- DS0/1/2/3 toggling (Moves DS0 along a complete external drive chain)

17x Amiga boxed games
Some C16/64/Plus4/Vic20 cassette games

3x External Amiga drives
Retina BLT v1.1 Zorro 2/3 RTG card
Spare Indivision Mk2CR (A4000 / CD32)

SD2IEC
1541 Ultimate 2
1541 Disk drive
C2N Cassette deck
C2N Cassette deck



Lot 3 - Consoles £650
Sony Playstation (Original)
Sony PSone
Amstrad GX4000
Sega Megadrive
Nintendo NES
Atari Jaguar
Atari VCS
Nintendo Gameboy Advance

Games - Atari VCS
Star Raiders
Outlaw
Asteroids
Pac Man
Fishing Derby
Street Racer
Joust
Yar's Revenge
Combat
Centipede
Space Invaders

Games - Sega Saturn
Firestorm Thunderhawk 2
Command & Conquer
The Need for Speed
Loaded
Virtua Cop 2
Virtua Fighter 2
Sega Rally
Daytona USA
OutRun (Japanese)

Games - Sega Megadrive
Sonic the Hedgehog
Tadmit's Adventure
Castle of Illusion
OutRun

Games - Atari Jaguar
Doom
Cybermorph
Brutal Sports Football
Chequered Flag
Kasumi Ninja

Games - Gameboy
Tetris

Games - Gameboy Advance
Pacman Collection
Monters Inc / Finding Nemo
Crash Bandicoot XS
Harry Potter / Philospher's Stone
Sega Arcade Gallery



[RESERVED] Lot 4 - Acorn Collection £950 [RESERVED]
BBC Master
- Re-capped
- BeebMMC - loaded with goodies

BBC Model B
- Re-capped
- BeebMMC - loaded with goodies

BBC Master Compact
- Re-capped

Acorn A3010 (Boxed)
- Re-capped
- 4MB RAM
- IDE Podule with CF Card installed

BBC Model B (in polys but no outer box)

Acorn Electron

CUB Monitor

Books
Beginners' Assembly Language for the BBC
BBC Micro User Manual
Advanced Sideways RAM User Guide
Advanced Programming on the BBC Micro
First Steps with the BBC Micro
InfoWord User Manual
Cumana Disk Drive Guide
Graphics Programming on your BBC Micro
Understanding Microprocessors

Games - Acorn Archimedes
Zool
Leaderboard
Manchester United
Jahangir Khan Squash
World Championshiup Boxing Manager
Dune II
Populus
Sim City
Cannon Fodder
Lotus Esprit Turbo Challenge 2
Battle Chess
Saloon Cars Deluxe
Quest For Gold

Various BBC Games

Fischertechnik interface (Boxed)
BeebMMC



Lot 5 - 8bit round-up £500
Amstrad CPC 6128 (Boxed)
- Refurbished disk drive
- Complete with original colour monitor

Atari 65XE (Boxed)
- Ultimate 1MB
- SIO2SD
- SIDE

Atari 800XL
Dragon 32
Dragon 32

Sinclair Spectrum 48K (Boxed but faulty)
Toshiba HX10 (With original manual)
3x Spectrum +2
2x Amstrad CPC464

Various Games including 3" disk games for CPC

Zx Matrix
Atari Touch Tablet (Boxed - complete)
Atari 1020 Colour Printer (Boxed - complete)
Atari Touch Tablet
XC12 cassette deck
Generic Cassette deck
Generic Cassette deck



Lot 6 - Next NextStation Turbo £1,000
- Original Monitor
- Original Keyboard
- Original Printer
- Original Mouse
- Manuals



Lot 7 - Sharp X68000 Ace £1,300
- Recapped
- 8MB RAM
- MIDI expansion card
- External 1GB CF card on ACARD SCSI interface loaded with goodies
- Original keyboard
- PS/2 mouse interface
- Playstation joypad interface
- 2 x 6 button SEGA controllers with adaptors (Street Fighter 2)
- Sharp CyberStick

- RGB and VGA cables


I should also state this is advertised elsewhere.



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Sweet mother of all that is good and pure........can someone get me a tissue please? :D
 
very nice collection! I would suggest you auction them off....check out this auction website:

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http://goo.gl/UljSnu

This website can auction your retrocollection off when you cant sell it here...
 
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Don't want to spam the thread... but this collection is insane :drool::woot:
 
The chances of someone buying that lot in one go is remote at best!
 
The chances of someone buying that lot in one go is remote at best!

correct, this is why I mentioned the auction website above. I auctioned off 60 Game & Watch games there and collected over 14K euro! They really have a strong reach around Europe right now.
 
I'm keeping 2 or 3 machines for myself, but the rest is going. CataWiki looks good and keeps me off eBay - which is no bad thing. If I don't manage to find a buyer direct through the community, then this will likely be my next avenue.

People keep asking me to split (these are the same people who want specific machines of course). However this collection would probably generate a few hundred transactions - each requiring time and money for preparation, packing, postage, insurance and hoping things arrive in the same condition I sent them in. Risk of loss / damage / returns / refunds.

Nope, I'd rather sell the lot, hire a van, pack it all myself and drive it to the new owner and deliver it all in by hand.
 
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I'm keeping 2 or 3 machines for myself, but the rest is going. CataWiki looks good and keeps me off eBay - which is no bad thing. If I don't manage to find a buyer direct through the community, then this will likely be my next avenue.

People keep asking me to split (these are the same people who want specific machines of course). However this collection would probably generate a few hundred transactions - each requiring time and money for preparation, packing, postage, insurance and hoping things arrive in the same condition I sent them in. Risk of loss / damage / returns / refunds.

Nope, I'd rather sell the lot, hire a van, pack it all myself and drive it to the new owner and deliver it all in by hand.

If these people are asking via Amibay please report their PMs, its a breach of site rules and not exactly fair to anyone who follows the rules.
 
Oh dear, I appear to have woken up the Amibay police. No, as per the original post, this is advertised elsewhere (which is allowed in the rules so long as it's stated - which it is). I have requests for splits from various places. I have none to report from Amibay.

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Right, i understand :) What kind of machine do you decide to save? I'm courious... :)

My long suffering and trusty old STE, my A1200 and the MiST.
 
Oh dear, I appear to have woken up the Amibay police. No, as per the original post, this is advertised elsewhere (which is allowed in the rules so long as it's stated - which it is). I have requests for splits from various places. I have none to report from Amibay.

"Amibay police"?? No, Im not the Amibay police my friend, in fact I disagree with a lot of the rules here but dems the rules as the say. I was only asking because it is unfair for other users to ask for splits when most users abide by the rules. Since no one has asked theres no problems here (y)
 
After deliberation and requests from people outside of Amibay (thought I'd make that clear) - I have decided to split the collection.

I have updated the original post.
 
I will also add if any item is being sold separately it must have a price
If it has no price it cannot be asked to split

Also tajmaster is correct in what he has said we all must follow the rules as stated when you read and agreed on joining here
 
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I will also add if any item is being sold separately it must have a price
If it has no price it cannot be asked to split

Also tajmaster is correct in what he has said we all must follow the rules as stated when you read and agreed on joining here

1. There are no splits. As per OP, this is for bundles.
2. I am fully aware of and complicit to the rules. As stated in the OP, these are advertised elsewhere. People may legitimately ask me whatever they want through these other channels.
 
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