Amiga CDTV (keyboard, mouse, remote, disk drive, caddy, CDs, etc)

I tested the 17bit continuation CDRom as it was already in the drive, the Welcome to CDTV disc and the Workbench disk.  I tested the mouse & keyboard, but I did not test every key on the keyboard.

If you want further photos please let me know.

Also Includes:
- keyboard (UK keymap)
- mouse
- remote controller
- external disk drive (1411) & manual
- CD caddy
- Workbench 1.3.3 & Extras Disk
- Workbench 1.3.2 & Extras 1.3/Basic 1.2 (probably bad disks, do not use)
- Workbench Manuals (I have included the manuals from my Amiga 500 as well, as I didn't know which ones were which)
- Supra Fax Modem (28.8k) & cables
- Original CDTV box, but missing any inserts (probably was polystyrene).  Box is showing signs of age (see photo)

Includes the following CDs:
- Welcome to CDTV Multimedia
- The Hutchinson Encyclopedia
- Pandora's CD Optonica (CD has minor scratch)
- The CDPD (I, II, III & IV)
- 17 Bit The Continuation Disc
- 2x Aminet Discs
- 3x random period specific discs (not CDTV specific discs)

Known issues:
- the plastic clips on the caddy come off - I do not remember is this was always like it
- the 'CDTV' button on the bottom right of the case is missing, but the internal button is still there (see photo)
- there are a few scratches on the cover (see photo)
- case may have been opened, warranty sticker is partially detached
- the top of the plastic bezel on the front of the unit has marks (see photo)
- the disk drive has had a postcode written on it with a UV pen, it is possible the main unit has this also, but I couldn't see it (see photo)
- the item is dusty
- two of the keys (G & 0) appear to have failed springs (see photo)
- the remote is temperamental/faulty, it worked a few times to turn the device on and off, but then seems to stop working
- manuals are quite grubby (see photo)
- the Amiga 500 workbench disks may be faulty and shouldn't be used - may damage the drive

Collection possible from Paddington, London W2