@craig1black
Adrian's Digital Basement
2 years
Another C64 mystery! This time we have a breadbin with an unbroken warranty sticker. How is that even possible? LOL
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@craig1black
Adrian's Digital Basement
2 years
I’ve never seen an unbroken warranty void sticker on a breadbin
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@strangedevices1
strangedevices
2 years
@craig1black Full of 'splody caps - yummy !
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@Nashwon1975
Words from a ZX Spectrum fan
2 years
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@cleanycloth
Λidan
2 years
@craig1black Is that an official commodore one? If not, perhaps it was repaired by a third party and then they put their own sticker on top. Did a good enough job to last all this time but a bad enough one to have the wrong screws poke out of it 😆
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@tigheklory
Tighe Kirk Lory💢
2 years
@craig1black I'm guessing the repair shop someone took it to put the sticker on it.
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@RichardEstes5
Richard Estes
2 years
@craig1black Very carefully with a single razor blade.
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@retrogameon
Retro Game On
2 years
@craig1black To boldly go where no repairer has gone before
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@staack_thomas
Thomas Staack
2 years
@craig1black Interesting. 🤔 i hope you make a Video about this Mystery.
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@shauntremayne
Shaun Tremayne
2 years
@craig1black Interesting that looks European but made in USA! The USA ones I have seen had a bigger font. Maybe some stickers floating around as the authorised repair centre did replace them.
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@DanRamo07555230
Dan Ramos
2 years
@craig1black Warranty stickers are very easy to remove and put back on by using isopropyl alcohol to un-stick the glue temporarily... and then you can just press the sticker back on over the same spot with the glue that was already on the sticker. I've done it MANY times. Easy peasy!
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@darkalaranth
DarkAlaranth
2 years
@craig1black Doesn't look like there's any rust on the RF shield inside either... Either it's fallen through a time warp into your hands or it's never been out of it's box and used (poor thing) ;-P
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