ANTIC Interview 216 - David Troy, Toad Computers (Atari Dealer)

Published: Aug. 14, 2016, 7 a.m.

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David Troy, Toad Computers

In this episode, I sit down with a long-time Atari dealer back in the 80\\u2019s and 90\\u2019s, Mr. David Troy.

David ran the Toad BBS from 1984-1988 starting at the age of 12 and then in 1986 as a sophomore in high school, he and partner Ray Mitchell founded a small computer mail order firm specializing in the Atari line of computers. \\xa0They shortly moved into a storefront in Severna Park, Maryland and the company grew into a million dollar plus business until they closed shop in 1997.

This interview took place February 27, 2016.

Teaser Quotes

  • \\u201cCommodore 1702 color monitors, that we sold to a company in Baltimore, that we later figured out was using them to install the monitors inside of peep show booths\\u201d
  • \\u201cI remember one time we got some kind of a call from Minnesota where they needed, I think it was a battery pack for a Stacy portable, and they needed it like pronto because Prince was going to be pissed\\u201d
  • \\u201cJack Tramiel\\u2019s son just called me up and blasted me out, you know this is the guy who designed the Commodore 64; he thought it was worth his time to call me up and bother me about this\\u201d

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