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    Hi,
    Well I don't know of any dedicated Commodore shops in London (but if
    anyone does I'd be eager to find out too). I would suggest, however,
    that on your trip you simply stroll down Tottenham Court Road, just
    about every shop sells computers and not just the really popular stuff
    but some obscure things as well. The prices are usually competative as
    well. Just about every one of these shops carries a good stock of AMIGA
    stuff. Certainly the place to try ! Also for AMIGA books there is a
    book shop called Foleys (sp) in the Charing Cross area which sells just
    about every computer book ever written. They have lots of AMIGA books.
    I don't know the exact address but I'll try to find out and post it.
    But your best bit is just to use the tube to those stops and have a
    look about.
    Colin.
    
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|  |     Unfortunately, I don't know of any dedicated shops either, but Tottenham
    Court Road is a good place to go. I got my A500 from there (for
    �429 when the recommended price was �574), from a shop called G&B
    computers, who have 3 outlets on the road, and there is someone
    else called Hi-Voltage that specialises in Amiga and ST. I'll look in
    some magazines and reply with some addresses.
    
    Martin
    
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|  |     There
    is also a place back of Holborn which I think specialises in Amiga:
    I was in their Victoria branch Saturday, but its apparently smaller
    than the other SHOP. There's also Silica Shop in Selfridges
    on Oxford Street. Silica shop prices tend to be higher than the
    Holborn place, which seems to have a good s/w range.
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