For Sale Amiga 1200

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I have an extra Amiga 1200 for sale at a starting price of $1.200 (USA). I realize this is an extraordinarily high starting price, but I need to post at least one more post before I can reply to PM's. So, this is a start.
 
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It would help you sale if you stated what was actually included.
 
All suggestions appreciated. I am knew on this 4um.

All suggestions appreciated. I am knew on this 4um.

It would help you sale if you stated what was actually included.

Thank you for your suggestion. What is currently for sale is one Amiga 1200 with power brick (I think). As I stated, this was only to post the required number of threads to participate in this forum. This is a work in progress.
 
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@jnfweber

I've cleaned your posts up so that they comply with AmiBay's rules.

You CAN NOT post teasers unless you state an asking price for the item.

Please have another read of the rules.
 
No Teasers Here, and no Tsars, either.

No Teasers Here, and no Tsars, either.

@jnfweber

I've cleaned your posts up so that they comply with AmiBay's rules.

You CAN NOT post teasers unless you state an asking price for the item.

Please have another read of the rules.

Hopefully, I've learned a little more about, and how to use this forum in the last few days. So here goes, my "extra" Amiga 1200 is for sale for $300 (US), including the C=600 power block, and a black Amiga mouse, or if you prefer, a cream colored (US spelling) mouse. I also have an Amiga Amtrac, which is also for sale separately, for $100 (US) . I have attached photos of these items, lest you mistake the trackball for the American passenger railway system (Amtrak), which is spelled differently. I apologize (US spelling) for the photos, as they are not of the quality of the other A1200 listed today. My prices are negotiable, and do not include shipping across any seas or oceans.

I also just created an "album" of some of my stuff that is relatively easy to show [not in storage] which one can access by clicking on my Avatar, which for some reason, I have not been able to change from a generic profile of a human head into a likeness of myself. More experimentation (or instruction) needed.
 

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Most of my Hardware is pictured in my album, My Amiga Stuff

Most of my Hardware is pictured in my album, My Amiga Stuff

I checked with U.S. Postal Service. It would cost around $95, icluding $300 insurance to send the Amiga 1000 in its box to Germany. Of course, I would wrap it in a sturdy outer box to avoid damage to the original graphics on the box. I would guess it would cost slightly more to send the A-3000's as they are somewhat hevier, all steel construction.

All American machines are NTSC, not PAL. I don't know if this only affects the monitors, or the computer output itself. I have fired up both 1000's and they work well. I am also happy to report that all 3 of my extra 3000's work well, although one is missing the extention bar on the top of the case that contacts the power switch. They all have the 50 mb Quantum hard drive, though one is not yet connected.

All units were connected to a Commodore 1960 multi-scan monitor, the 1000's via the Commodore 390682-01 conversion plug, which converts the 15 pin connection on the monitor to the 23 pin connection on the A-1000.

The original Amiga monitor was the 23 pin 1080. I probably have an extra 1080 as well as a 1084 2 speaker unit in California, plus an extra 1960 monitor here in Montana. I hope this information is helpful. All units are just the basic unit, with keyboard, mouse, and no added memory or graphics boards.
 
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Almost 5 years since my original post on this thread. Around 6 months ago I took this A1200 out of the box I had packed for shipping (Never heard from the potential buyer) and fired up. Found that the hard drive was non-operative, so I substituted it for a 3 MB flash card I found on ebay, and now its back to working condition with OS 3.1 which came on the card. Now I have 2 A1200's, one working with the original hard drive and one working from the 3.1 OS on the flash card. Should not need attention until the hard drive goes out again, and look to upgrading the one with the falsh card when I get back to Montana.
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