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- COMMODORE FLOPPY DISK CALCULATOR: There will be a computer in every, home, school and business years before anyone dreamed.
- WILLIAM SHATNER COMMODORE PET STORE DISPLAY CUTOUT: In store promo. An 8000 series PET was used in the first Star Trek movie and apparently several others. It was painted gold and could be seen in Captian Kirk’s living quarters.
- WORLD OF COMMODORE BEER MUG
- COMMODORE TIE CLIP: Courtesy Borris Kretzinger of Germany
- WORLD OR COMMODORE 25 YEAR ANIVERSARY COIN TOKEN: World Of Commodore – Trade Show. There will be a computer in every, home, school and business years before anyone dreamed.
- EUROPEAN SOCCER SHIRTS: Commodore sponcored many football clubs in Europe and Britain right up until its dimise in 1993/4.
- COMMODORE CARRY BAG
- COMMODORE COFFEE MUG
- COMMODORE THE ONE TO GROW ON button
- I ADORE MY 64 BUTTON
- WORLD OF COMMODORE 25TH AVVIVERSARY BUTTON
- COMMODORE THE ONE TO GROW ON BUTTON
- COMMODORE DEATH BED VIGIL T-SHIRT: Apparently some of these were given to Commodore Employees and Vendors when Commodore US officially went bankrupt April 29, 1984
- COMMODORE CDTV T SHIRT: From Commodore UK likely in the very late 1990’s
- COMMODORE CDTV T SHIRT
- COMMODORE PROMOTIONAL T SHIRT
- COMMODORE PROMOTIONAL INSTANT CAMERA
- COMMODORE PET 2001 WOOD PROTOTYPE DISPLAY: The Text on the board says: first truly affordable appliance computer to be manufactured first truly integrated personal computer housing a computer logic board, a keyboard, and a screen in one chassis first mass produced personal computer with operating system in ROM designed by the worlds famous MOS 6502 microprocessor designed and developed by MOS Technology Inc (A subsidiary of Commodore Business Machines Inc) first model shown in Consumer Electronics Show Chicago January 1977
- COMMODORE FLOPPY DISK BAG: This floppy disk holder (bag) was included with the Commodore SX64 laptop computer and was usually thrown away. It is Made of suede type material with hand strap and Commodore logo on font.
- COMMODORE SILVER DIGITIAL WATCH
- COMMODORE SILVER DIGITAL WATCH
- COMMODORE LADIES DIGITAL WATCH
- COMMODORE GOLD DIGITAL WATCH
- COMMODORE GOLD DIGITAL WATCH AND RETAIL PACKAGING
- THREE COMMODORE DIGITAL WATCHES WITH RETAIL PACKAGING: I understand that Commodore bought some percentage ownership in an Asian watch manufacturer in the early 1980’s, and as such were actually sold as a product line. I lived a few hours outside of Toronto and was very Commodore aware during the early 1980’s but do not recall ever seeing Commodore Digital Watches in stores.
- UNUSED COMMODORE AMIGA LABEL IN CASE
- COMMODORE AMIGA BUTTON: Amiga is beyond the scope of this site but I thought “THE ANIMATOR” was interesting enough to post anyway
- COMMODORE FACTORY PARKING TAG: From West Chester, Pennsylvania factory.




























4 Comments
David Brockley · November 10, 2025 at 2:53 am
The Deathbed Vigil shirt: “Apparently some of these were given to Commodore Employees and Vendors when Commodore US officially went bankrupt April 29, 1984”. These were actually for sale. There was a post saying that they were going to be made for a party at the factory, and it’s the first item I ever bought via the internet. It involved sending a cheque via the post and a very long wait for a parcel to come half way around the world, but it worked.
Ian Matthews · November 16, 2025 at 12:53 pm
Amazing.
I to recall sending cheques to people and hoping they would send the product. The only one I had serious problems with was a guy in North Dakota who refused to send me the C= SX64 “portable” I bought from him via eBay (before PayPal). I travel to Winnipeg a number of times a year and Microsoft had JUST released TERRASERVER (a couple of years before Google maps), so I after he told me that he was just going to keep my money, I sent him a satellite picture of his house, and told him I would be there in 3 weeks to inflict the “equivalent financial damage”… the machine showed up at my house in Calgary 10 days later. Nutty!
Great story on the shirts David.
Thanks for reading and commenting. We have to keep the real non-Apple history alive 🙂
Sagan Android · January 4, 2022 at 1:09 pm
Can you post higher-res versions of these?
Ian Matthews · January 29, 2022 at 12:47 pm
Hi Sagan;
I wish we could but these are all we have 🙁