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[News] Merlancia explains the Torro seriesANN.lu
Posted on 22-Oct-2000 10:02 GMT by Teemu I. Yliselä23 comments
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Here's an announcement from Merlancia answering to the doubts expressed towards their Torro series of computers.

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Merlancia explains the Torro series : Comment 22 of 23ANN.lu
Posted by Ryan E. A. Czerwinski on 22-Oct-2000 22:00 GMT
Surprisingly enough, searching for "amiga merlancia" yields the same results, EXACTLY the same results.
At one time we had requested distribution rates and information from the folks at iWin. After several long months of wasted time and money doing so, we simply gave up. We had to face the hard fact that iWin was not who they made themselves out to be. Their contact information led to nowhere, and their US Firm was a Delaware Corporation. Enough said there. They also had no past history with the Amiga, and were an "unknown" before they announced in c.s.a.m. We do have a track record as a US Amiga supplier, and if you have any doubts, attend one of the many Amiga shows that we exhibit at. You will notice that our booth is usually the largest, and has the most amount of Amiga items, dollar-wise. (Including about 10 A4000T systems at AmiWest and a rack of PowerPC cards at A2k-St Louis.) You can always recognize the booth buy the red/white checkered cloth on the tables full of expensive hardware and stacks of boxed (new) software. Also, there is usually some unique "artifact" on display, such as the A3000plus at AmiWest. Out of desperation from the announcements made by Amiga in August 1999, we had to believe in iWin. What else was there, BoXeR?
Cheers,
Ryan E. A. Czerwinski
Merlancia@merlancia.com
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