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PaulQ
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Ah, yes...they would be NTSC...sorry, oversight on my part. I should have checked your location first before replying. Perhaps there's a similar European user group? I bet Robert Bernardo would know, I'd ask him.

Boray, while I agree that working Vic 20's in good condition should retain a certain amount of value, I think asking more than $10 (6-7 British pounds) for a broken one is a bit much.
paradroid90
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No Problems Paul.........All info is useful :-)

Ill just keep looking - Ill keep you all posted
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PaulQ
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Post by PaulQ »

I asked Robert, this is his reply:
In England, the two Amiga clubs I visited have some Commodore stuff. Those would be the Amiga North Thames and the Lincolnshire Amiga Group. However, more likely would be the HCC Commodore in the Netherlands. Their bi-monthly show has a sales table full of 8-bit stuff to buy. Then there is the Dienstagstreff C= Club in Germany. They have quite a selection of items in storage, though I don't know if any of it is for sale.

Truly,
Robert Bernardo
Fresno Commodore User Group
http://videocam.net.au/fcug
Hope this helps!
paradroid90
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Post by paradroid90 »

Thanks Paul......Great Help!! :D
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