Depends entirely on if you're taking the P.SirClive wrote:£3.50 for packaging! Surely the P is more expensive than the P!paranoid marvin wrote:I just sent a binder through the post-postage cost £2.50 ish plus the cost of packaging so £6 isn't so bad , esp if packed well
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I'm deciding on the final designs now. well not now becauzse I'm currently posting this, but it is being sorted.Steve Halfpenny wrote:Anyone want to start a petition?Mort wrote:May this binder campaign never die
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Darran@Retro Gamer on 21st August 2006 wrote:OK, time for an update.
Binders are definately happening. We're just looking into bringing the old one back so it fits in nicely with everyone's collection. As soon as I have a few more details I'll let you know.
Darran@Retro Gameron 21st September wrote:UPDATE
I've got prices, I've got the binder I want, we're nearly there...
Darran@Retro Gamer on 4th January 2007 wrote:I'm deciding on the final designs now. well not now becauzse I'm currently posting this, but it is being sorted.


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Don't forget to give that graphic of the Amstrad a prominent place on the cover of the new binder Darran. As we discussed, the idea of it being at the beginning of a computer 'Domino' chain, with it toppling on to a Spectrum first, then a Commodore 64, Oric, BBC, Enterprise, Amiga and ST, will give out the subtle message of it being the number one 8-bit computer which did in fact 'topple over' the other computers of the time.

Don't forget to give that graphic of the Amstrad a prominent place on the cover of the new binder Darran. As we discussed, the idea of it being at the beginning of a computer 'Domino' chain, with it toppling on to a Spectrum first, then a Commodore 64, Oric, BBC, Enterprise, Amiga and ST, will give out the subtle message of it being the number one 8-bit computer which did in fact 'topple over' the other computers of the time.

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