This is the majority of Forrest Nettle’s collection. These items are for sale, if you are interested in any specific item, please email keith.greene@gmail.com. The proceeds from these sales will go directly to Forrest’s family, so please don’t try to lowball.
Forrest had a large boxed software collection, so most of this is not pictured separately, There are some nice gems in here.
Joysticks and Accessories
ZoomFloppy
Trojan Phazer – For Amiga
Commodore Rotary Phone – Jim Drew has first dibs 🙂
Texas Instruments Acoustic Coupler modem
Various joysticks, detailed below
Wico Command Control with changeable handles
Quickshot 9-pin
Gravis Ultra 9-pin
Gravis Analog joystick for PC 15-pin
Freedom Stick – IR joystick, 9-pin
Free-air joystick, unknown model, 9-pin
Joyboard bundle, funding product for the Amiga. Made for the Atari 2600. includes joyboard, remote joystick and game cartridge.
Clear Competition Pro Joystick, 9-pin
Koalapads. There are 2, though we haven’t been able to locate any stylus’ for them. The 3 software titles are also available.
Cards for big box Amigas
GVP Phonepak VFX
GVP Impact 030
A2058
A2091 with Hard Drive
Floppy Drives
Various Drives, detailed below
Amitek 1MB 3.5″ floppy drive for Amiga, unknown working condition.
A1011 external 3.5″ floppy drive, unknown working condition.
Four 1571 5.25″ floppy drives, unknown working condition.
1541-II 5.25″ floppy drive, unknown working condition.
Two 1541 drives, the C model has JiffyDos installed
Computers/Systems
SX-64, signed by Leonard Tramiel and Bill Herd
Chamelion, with Dock
CDTV – Working, includes official Commodore black mouse and keyboard. Missing “Commodore” badge
Two CD-32 systems. These were working before the pandemic, but we cannot find the power supplies for them.
CD-32 A
CD-32 B – Includes an official controller, an SX-1 expansion, as well as an Analogic expansion, though the case is cracked in places
The cable for the controller needs some TLC
C-128 with manuals, disks and power supply, untested
C-64C, missing power supply and cables, untested
Bill Herd signed C-128. Was working before pandemic, untested recently
Acrylic Visible-A500. This “thing” is an oddity. Built on a plexiglas frame, the motherboard is exposed. Includes an Indivision ECS, and an Individual ACA500plus
A2000 A, unknown working condition
A2000 B – Includes CD-ROM drive, unknown working condition
Two donor space invader keyboards. Unknown working condition. There are enough keys to make a complete keyboard