My first computer was a Commodore VIC-20 with a 1520 Datasette, 8K RAM expansion and Sargon II Chess. This was given to me by my uncle who had just received it from my Grandmother for college. He decided to give it to me when the family went to Montgomery-Wards to do Christmas shopping and I stayed in electronics getting hooked on a VIC-20 they had on display instead of never going and looking at toys (I was 12 at the time, and we were there for 3 hours).
I then had a long procession of computers leading up to "PCs":
1) VIC 20
2) Coleco Adam
3) Atari 600XL
4) Commodore 64C - 1541C
5) Commodore 128D - 1581
6) Tandy 286/10mhz 1MB Ram 32MB HDD (20MB MFM drive on RLL controller, old timers can do the math)
But the Tandy didn't exactly result in love for the PC, so my journey continued forward
7) Commodore Amiga 500, eventually adding a 68020/16 accelerator, 4.5MB RAM, 40MB HD, 1x CD-ROM
8) My first "real PC" - Intel 486DX 50mhz, 4mb RAM, 2x Sony CD-ROM, Sound Blaster AWE 32, Matrox ISA Accelerated VGA, 14" 800x600 VGA monitor.
Since #8 I couldn't tell you how many "PCs" have passed through my ownership. I've also collected classic computers from the 80s from Apple, Atari, Commodore and Coleco over the last few years (to the point that my Wife made me sell off entire wings of the collection just to keep everything under one roof). My permanent collection now includes an Apple IIe (enhanced), Commodore 128 w/JiffyDOS,
C-One Reconfigurable Computer, and a Coleco Adam. The roster of PCs is ever changing, but I do plan on keeping my first multi-processor system, a dual Pentium III 667mhz system that I ran an entire ISP on for a couple of years Once that sucker made it to 256MB of RAM I had so much money invested in it that I could have bought a nice new car.