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Bondmen 
Amiga Factory in South Korea?
Posted on 27-Apr-2013 12:15:38
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I'm in South Korea for a while for work and recalled that one or more of the original Commodore Amiga computers were assembled in South Korea -- maybe the A1200?

Can anyone confirm this or recall exactly where the factory was?

Many thanks.

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Re: Amiga Factory in South Korea?
Posted on 27-Apr-2013 18:46:11
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@Bondmen

It appears that Commodore did manufacture things in Malaysia, Philippines and South Korea (most references I have seen were in relation to the C64 though rather than the Amiga), but I do not know the locations of them.

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