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<span style="font-size: small;">Dear god, I hope some can save this, what a treat to own this, please some save it.</span>

 
we had the model like it, was made in 1984, the buttons all in the same places, but the controls where not angled and had a chrome door. I loved it

Richard
 
what a shame...

Its been posted before as well, lovely machine, but £50 is a lot of money for a damaged machine, clearly the eBayer wants to milk the collectors here. It could be the only one in existance now. I do remember seeing one in the back of a car about seven years ago, it may have been headed for the junkyard, first ever Microtronic I'd seen, it was a mystery machine as I didn't know anything about it, as I'd never seen a Microtronic at the time I only knew about the later Microtronics from the manuals on the web, so the angled panel one remained a mystery until someone posted a picture of it here and I recognised it.

@buzzman1982 your machine must have been a later New Generation Microtronic 95840/2, pictured below as those began at that time. I'm pleased to say at least one example of that machine is preserved!

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Damaged Microtronic

Lovely machine, bad condition.

I'd say it would be hard work to get up and running.

I have the rare 1985 version with my name on it whenever the current owner is ready to give up.

James.
 
Don't give up just yet...

<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">But anything is possible right, I reckon this is rare to find these days and hard to come by...I'll be very keen to know who buys it though.  </span>
 
RARE,

OF COURSE ITS RARE! I have only seen one of these in my entire life so please someone save it here. Model X2000 (I think). you could use it as a statue of Henry VIII in your porch.
 
<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">I'm sure someone will, three people spring to mind at the moment...</span>
 
<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif;">haha yeah defo its right up Paul's street, shame it being far away though. </span>
 
double hope :)

<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Speaking of Paul, he's been very quiet recently... guessing he's been busy lol...</span>

 

<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">I've noticed the Hotpoint model that's on ebay is slightly different to the picture above. Like the panel on the picture above is straight and the one on ebay, the panel is slanted with the same buttons. Is the machine from the New Generation (aka from 1984/1985) period? </span>

 

<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Because I've noticed its identical to the picture below, but different buttons. I know the "Hotpoint Mircotronic" was before Hotpoint's New Generation. </span>

 

<span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">I'm guessing these machines was </span><span style="font-family: arial, helvetica, sans-serif; font-size: small;">Hotpoint's top of the range?    </span>

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Microtronic

yes Paul and myself would of loved to give it a home but its a bit too far away and wayyyyy too expensive!

We have the spare parts im sure to get it back to being right but the £50 price tag is way over odds for what it is.

Looks to me like the later Best Buy model and not a core range model.

Rob
 
Hi Rob

I'd go for it if I was you two. Nice machine, definately unlikely to be seen on Irish soil.

I wish I had a partner to collect with... But hey I'm only 16!

Lil pic I took today :)

James.

P.S. Rob, sorry if this is personal sounding I'm just curious and young. Sometimes in search your name is Nick. I assume a Nick held your account and then you claimed or asked for it?

Sorry for the personal intrusion again. James.

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nah, was me.

always hated my 1st name so decided a few years ago to reverse my middle and first name hence the confusion.

like I mentioned its way to far away for the wreck its in, and very expensive.
 
Thanks for clearing that up...

Yes I suppose it is too dear for the condition.

I sometimes get replies to adverts where they are looking for £80 for a 1990 Hotpoint Supermatic which is mad.

Everything you see in my picture is free. The only thing I bought are the spares to fix them.

James.
 
I am here, watching in the background!

Hi all.

I have a problem with my computer, as it refuses to let me sign into the forum - just returns to sign in screen.

Then, all of a sudden, I can visit the site and find I am signed in. Currently however computer is saying 'NO'.

As such, I am a weekend visitor only unless I am brave and discrete and sign in at work (as I am doing now).

Re the Microtronic.

£50 is a tad high BIN for a machine that doesnt work and is in such a visually shot to pieces condition.
Even though theres the Make Me an Offer option, I am currently not minded to, as its a long drive for what would probably be an expensive buy.

The machine is a 18871 800rpm 'Best Buy' model and is called a 'Mictrotronic L.E'.

The core models were:

18780 - silver facia 800rpm X2000 model
replaced by
18880 - silver facia 1000rpm X2000 model (the machine in the other picture is an 18880).

The Best Buy and exclusive models were:

18871 Best Buy 800rpm, with white cabinet
18872 Best Buy 1000rpm with almond cabinet (possibly 800rpm - cant remember accurately with this one)
&
18873 Comet exclusive 1000rpm.

All the above were branded 'Microtronic L.E' and have pictures of them all, apart from 18872 or 18873, which were late production models.

Will keep watch and see if anything happens with it.
Paul
 
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