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What Commodore computer(s) do you own?

@ Unknown K
@ Amigaz

You’ve got some really nice Commodore’s there..

I wish I had some of the higher end machines but they don’t come up to often here in the UK and when they do they aren’t cheap. I’d settle for a processor card for my A1200, if they didn’t cost an arm and a leg. Still it’s nice to see how the other half live.:)
 
I snagged my Amiga gear years ago when it was much cheaper, would not pay current prices for what I have these days and there is NONE locally outside of the C64s you tend to trip over on the street.

I wish I had started collecting IBM XT's years ago when they were around and worthless.

Win some and lose some.
 
I snagged my Amiga gear years ago when it was much cheaper, would not pay current prices for what I have these days and there is NONE locally outside of the C64s you tend to trip over on the street.

I wish I had started collecting IBM XT's years ago when they were around and worthless.

Win some and lose some.

I know what you mean re: XT's, years ago they were piling them up at the recycling centers and now you don’t see any at all...

Ah the benefits of hindsight…:cool:
 
Commodore 64
Commodore 128D
Commodore Colt (PC Clone)
Amiga 500
Amiga 2000 (2)
Commodore 1084 Monitor

Right now I don't have a keyboard for the Amiga 2000 so I have not been able to verify if either of them are fully functional.
 
@ Unknown K
@ Amigaz

You’ve got some really nice Commodore’s there..

I wish I had some of the higher end machines but they don’t come up to often here in the UK and when they do they aren’t cheap. I’d settle for a processor card for my A1200, if they didn’t cost an arm and a leg. Still it’s nice to see how the other half live.:)

Thanks :)
Took a while to gather them all
Most are bought outside Sweden since the prices here are ridiculous...but itäs far easier getting rare Amiga items here than vintage PC parts...even vintage PC games are very hard to come buy...I think it's mostly because of effective recycling and people here didn't so much respect for PC's when they were getting old and not being of any use
Use to have a loaded Amiga 2000 also but I sold it a month ago
 
I own an Amiga 500, bought it when it came out.

Never used or owned any ofther Commodore stuff.
 
I will never be a collector at this rate! After browsing through this post I see why - you guys are hoarding all the good stuff!
Seriously, some really nice collections to be proud of, that's for sure :)

My meager holdings in Commodore are:

1 - VIC-20
1 - C-128
1 - Plus/4

Commodore peripherals to keep things humming.
Decent collection of Commodore specific magazines, disks and books from the 80's.

Back in time I once owned a C-16, and spent many years with a C-64. Those are long gone, but my current units fulfill those slots nicely.

I foolishly gave away (to Goodwill), an Amiga 600, but then I was never a big Amiga fan - but I bought it brand new on sale, cheap, back when they were trying to dump them.
 
As with a few others here, Commodore was my first two systems (vic-20, then C64) so they're still my favourites :)

vic-20 (several, a couple boxed)
C64 (several colours, models, a couple boxed)
C128 (a couple, one boxed)
C16 (one boxed)
C +4 (one boxed, one not)
Amiga 500
Amiga 2500 (toaster card etc)
Amiga 4000
PC-20
1701 monitor
1702 monitor (several)
1084 monitor
1084s monitor
CM-141 monitor
1902 monitor
Datasettes (several)

1541-II (a couple)
1541 (several colours, etc)
1581
SFD 1001

Fair number of carts, other peripherals, and a couple printers. I have a pretty decent collection of boxed software, especially the old educational stuff put out by Commodore (the cassettes in the coloured binders, lol) and a few others, courtesy of a really good find a few years ago. I have never had much luck finding PET stuff here though. I could have gone afield more for it I guess, but you know how the money starts to flow for shipping...

I'd still love to get a C128D, those have eluded me thus far :)
 
I have the following Commodore machines...

Vic-20
Vic-20 in metallic blue
C64
C64C
Plus4 (Fully boxed, complete with all manuals, warranty papers etc)
Amiga 500
Amiga 500+
Amiga 600
Amiga 1200

I also had a Commodore 64 birthday cake. All gone now! Pic of the cake here.

All work perfectly, apart from the 600 as the IDE interface failed with a puff of smoke!
 
Lots of really nice stuff showing up... :)

@ docred
You’ve got some cool stuff there and a very nice collection of Commodore Monitors too.

I will try and get some Commodore monitors if and when the chance comes up.

@ andyt31
Nice collection there and that cake looked absolutely delicious it was a shame you had to cut it up but I bet it was worth it. :mrgreen:
 
Commodore Hoard

Commodore Hoard

2 Breadbox 64's
2 Flat 128's (1 with 64k VDC)
1 VIC-20
1 Plus/4
2 Amiga A4000 Toasters
3 1541's
2 1571's
2 1581's
1 1750 REU
1 1531 Mouse
1 Okimate 20 printer
1 MPS-802 Printer
1 Star NL-10 Printer
2 1200 BPS Modems
8 Assorted Joysticks
1 Paddle set
1 Atari Trackball
1 Mach 5 cart
1 Mach 128 cart
1 Super Snapshot 3 cart
4 Printer adapters
1 Modified Sega pistol
1 XE/XM 1541 cable
 
2 8032
1 4016
1 PET 2001 (business keyboard)
1 SP9000 (SuperPET)
6 8050
2 sfd1001
3 4023
2 2022
1 DPS6400?
2 8023
30-40 breadbins
6 64C
4 128D
6 128
2 C65
1 264 (prototype Plus/4)
1 116 (NTSC, not PAL
4 Plus/4
5 VIC-20
3 C16
3 MPS803
1 MPS1200
1 MPS802
1 1526
2 1520
3 1525
1 MPS801
2 DPS1101
1 1515
8 SX-64
4 1571
30 1541
4 1581
4 1541-II
1 1541C
16 1702
2 1802
2 1902
2 1902A
2 1084S
2 Magic Voice
2 Sound SFX
Tons of joysticks, carts, Commodore productivity disks, non-CBM peripherals, etc.

I'm sure I'm forgetting some stuff, but that reasonably covers it.

Pics: http://www.jbrain.com/vicug/gallery/collection
 
Less B Series than I would expect. They're excellent computers and deserve more attention IMHO. carlsson has some nice European B systems.
I have a few too, all American

My fav may be a P500 from Vulcan Electronics in England.
 
Wow Rick. 2 A4000 w/toasters? Did you used to do video editing? Those still have held their value pretty well.

Brain:

Wow to you too lol. *2* C65's?! I bet you only need one. I can take the other off your hands if you want. ;-) Nice find with the 264 also. What part of the world are you in?

- John
 
As far as I know, Jim is a fellow citizen of the USA. He just may have a few more connections with certain people and has been around for enough years to pick up the goodies while they lasted.
 
went trough my storage yesterday and catalogued my Commodore peripherals
and updated my collection list.

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Computers
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6 C64
2 C64C
4 Amiga 500
1 Amiga 600
1 Amiga 1200
1 Commodore 128
1 Commodore 128D
1 Commodore 16
2 Commodore +4
1 Commodore X386 portable
2 VIC-20
1 Commodore PET 8032 SK
1 Commodore PET 2001
1 Commodore PET 8032 D
1 Commodore VIC-1020

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Commodore peripherals
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1 Handic 300 baud modem CIB
2 1084S Commodore Monitors
3 1541 (1 CIB)
1 1541-II
1 VC-1540
1 CBM 8050 PET Drive
1 CBM 2040 PET Drive
1 1520 Commodore printer
1 MPP 1361 printer
1 1570 (CIB)
1 1571
15 1530 (3 CIB)
4 1531 (2 CIB)
1 CBM 2023 PET printer
1 Enchancer 2000 drive
10+ Joysticks
 
My Commodore Collection

My Commodore Collection

My Commodore collection is as follows:

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Working equipment:
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1 C64
1 VIC-20
1 1541 Disk Drive
1 1660 Modem 300
1 1802 Monitor

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Stuff that needs minimal repair:
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1 C64 (Had a graphics issue, but I fixed that. RAM & RAM control logic chip issues)
1 1541 (I cant remember what's wrong with it)
1 Hacked C64 DTV computer (based on Jeri Ellsworth's 30-in-1 game system. Has some issues booting correctly)

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Non-functioning stuff; scrapped for parts:
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1 C64 (I dropped a screwdriver on a voltage regulator. Short circuited the whole damn thing. Some chips were salvaged)
1 1541 (totally non-functioning. Torn apart for the chips & case)

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I know its not much, but its enough to keep me entertained. I also have the boxes for two of my C64's, the VIC-20, and one for a 1541.
 
My Commodore collection is as follows:

---------------------------------------------------------------------
Working equipment:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1 C64
1 VIC-20
1 1541 Disk Drive
1 1660 Modem 300
1 1802 Monitor

---------------------------------------------------------------------
Stuff that needs minimal repair:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1 C64 (Had a graphics issue, but I fixed that. RAM & RAM control logic chip issues)
1 1541 (I cant remember what's wrong with it)
1 Hacked C64 DTV computer (based on Jeri Ellsworth's 30-in-1 game system. Has some issues booting correctly)

---------------------------------------------------------------------
Non-functioning stuff; scrapped for parts:
---------------------------------------------------------------------
1 C64 (I dropped a screwdriver on a voltage regulator. Short circuited the whole damn thing. Some chips were salvaged)
1 1541 (totally non-functioning. Torn apart for the chips & case)

---------------------------------------------------------------------

I know its not much, but its enough to keep me entertained. I also have the boxes for two of my C64's, the VIC-20, and one for a 1541.
Do you like that 1802?
 
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