AMUC Paraphernalia For Sale!


As with all good clubs, AMUC has various pieces of labeled merchandise and via the glory of the WWW you can actually see before you buy! (Ain't we wonderful :))

shots of the amug
First is the wonderful AMUG, only $7.50 CDN*. This well crafted English pottery mug carries the AMUC logo along with a suitable pun since no one can ever get the name of the user group right. The emblem is a long wearing enamel base and withstands dishwashers and use with out losing vibrancy or parts of it. Perfect for drinking coffee out of!


Photo of CDs Photo of CDs
Also available are the limited edition AmiJam'95 T-shirts. Although you may have missed the show, you can still get in on the feeling. Xtra large quality T-shirt with the show's logo on the front and a symbol of the permanently-not-dead-yet Amiga on the front. A steal at $10 CDN.*


Photo of CDs
We also have a few copies of the CD set containing AMUC CDs 2&3. Attractively emblazoned, these full CDs contain a multitude of shareware and freeware software for the Amiga. They also include many datafiles usable on the IBM PC including MODs. Price is just $5 CDN ($5 US) for the set of two discs.


Photo of CD4
Also currently available in AMUC CD4. The most recent of the collection, this CD contains a wealth of freely distributable software and is BBS ready. It too contains datafiles usable on non-Amiga based systems. Price is just $5 CDN or $5 US delivered.



If you'd like to buy any of these items, please send a cheque, money order or cash payable to:

The AMiga Users of Calgary Society

at

P.O. Box 34230
#191200 37th St S.W.
Calgary, Alberta
T3C 3W2
Canada

Credit card sales are handled through Glacis Computers of Calgary.

We also have these items available at General Meetings, so if you're in Calgary for one, drop by! See the Calendar for details.


* Shipping and handling may be extra
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