I want to buy atari/commodore cartridges of any type.

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nbla000
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I want to buy atari/commodore cartridges of any type.

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There is someone that may sell me at least 10/15 atari-commodore cartridges without box and of any type except Scott Adams adventures and other brands (No Creative/Xonox/Brøderbund/Sierra etc etc).
You may contact me in PM, Thanks.
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I've got a bundle of piss common Commodore Vic20 carts here loose if you're interested :)

Probably do you well on shipping by compariso to the US too as I'm in the UK...
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I'm afraid shipping from the UK or the US could be about the same, if it is not incredibly heavy. Mayhem, do you ever take a ferry or train to France or Belgium in order to post items? I believe for bigger items your cost for a train ticket might be less than what the buyer saves on shipping.

nbla000: Are you going to collect cartridges in order to modify them, and that is why you have special interests?
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Having just checked it... the cost to ship the package of 16 I'm selling to NBLA is costing about 9 GBP to ship from the UK, whereas the same weight from the US would cost a minimum US$25 (or about 14 GBP).
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carlsson wrote:nbla000: Are you going to collect cartridges in order to modify them, and that is why you have special interests?
Yes, i wish to put my prg2crt conversions of all my favorite games to preserve them for the future, i'm not so confident that floppies works in 2030 :wink:
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I'm not so confident that EPROMs will work in 2030 either.
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nbla000 wrote:Yes, i wish to put my prg2crt conversions of all my favorite games to preserve them for the future, i'm not so confident that floppies works in 2030 :wink:
I'm so glad that I bought a load of Jens Schönfeld's newly manufactured floppies; at least those are at least 15 years newer than other floppies. ;-)
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