Amiga North Thames is considering hosting an Amiga bring and buy sale, for people who have cupboards/lofts full of unwanted Amiga hardware and software etc. Given the interest in all things Retro, there's a good chance your unwanted hoard could find a good home.
Tables would be ?3.00 for a small table and ?5.00 for a large table. Admittance would be ?2.00 - Looking at a date in May, if you are think you would attend to either bring or buy, post on to this thread so that we can gauge numbers. - Please only post if you know you could make it, we don't need false numbers.
Other usergroups welcome to attend. Additional ideas or comments welcome.
Mikey C
No cause is lost if there is but one fool left to fight for it.
Because everyone in the world is skint at the moment I would imagine. Seriously, it's not a good time for fringe hobbies, people are too busy trying to keep a roof over their heads.
I would love to attend but alas I am here in Oz AND that evil Amigakit will be attending, I think I have bought just about all of the ever made available Amiga HW/SW from him already-:)
With everybody being skint this could be a great time to get some real bargains!
As long as it doesn't clash (as these things are prone to do) then FOREMATT hope to be attending.
As well as what could be your last chance to get some new Amiga software (as in not used!) at great prices without the risk of not knowing what you are getting we hope to bring some bits and pieces that are not on our websites as well as some second hand classics for those who still have an A500 under the bed itching to get out and bring some cheap nostalgia in dark days! :)
Digita's phone number is on their website, but I'm not sure how much PC-based tax software Amiga users will be buying at this event
I have an AmigaOne and OS4.1 that can be sold. Need to blank the hard drive and install 4.0 or 4.1 on it though (depending on whether it is worth selling 4.1 separately)
I'd rather it went to a developer but finding one who needs an OS4 machine these days is tricky.
Would it be worth aiming the event at the pre-xmas markets and target the Halloween-ish time slot?
If it helps October half term around here ends on Halloween weekend, and I guess its probably the same across the country which might help.
Obviously I will push it as much as possible if and when it goes ahead. Might be worth looking at it from the point of view that if things are picking up as they are supposed to be in the fourth quarter of the year, but with the threat of the VAT increase at the end of the year, it might be the kind of time where people might consider spending a little money this year.
Anyhow, assuming I can book it off work (well assuming I have a day job still !!!) I will come along.
Sven Harvey Amiga Mart in Micro Mart (in 2 out of 4 issues on average with a following wind)
I think the time of year you have suggested is a good one. I personally think (and reading the various journals) that the economy would have seen at least some recovery by then - that would boost people's confidence.
> To be honest, the reply has been abysmal, seems hardly > anyone is interested.
They probably are but how many on this international web site live near London ?
I am in the UK but the way UK transport system works it would take me a week to drive down and a fortune to fly. I could drive down to Inverness and then fly to Europe or America for less than it would an internal flight.
If the event is in early Mayy I will be in the Hampton Court area for other reasons which is just a stones throw away, if not then maybe another year.