To all the Atari collectors out there.  I was the Atari rep in St. Louis back in the early 80's.  I have a treasure drove of Atari related things that are probably NOT in existence anymore.  Being the pack rat that I am and don't throw anything away, I didn't realize I still had all my training materials, retail only materials, company memos, booklets, price sheets, and on and on and on.  Anyone could sell the games and hardware.  Those are a dime a dozen on ebay.  What I have is truly unique.  I am listing the first item here and will be listing dozens and dozens of items in the upcoming days and weeks.  It may take me a while to photograph and chronicle everything I have.

The National Video Game Museum outside of Dallas, a well respected, 11,000 square foot museum for the video game industry, has offered to come to St. Louis and make an offer for my entire collection.  However I'd like to see what I can do with it for all the collectors round the world.

This truly is a rare item as I doubt if any of these would still be in existence.  The question would be....why would they?  

This is a fantastic collectible for the real serious collector of anything Atari.  Anyone could have games, hardware, etc.  Those are a dime a dozen, but this?!  This is unique.  

This is something only someone who worked for the company would have.  I have to believe this is a rare item.  Who on earth would still have this.  There has to be only a few in existence if any at all.  This will be great on a shelf, a display case, etc and would be a fantastic compliment to your other Atari collectibles.