That's a WG6100, Amplifone monitors mount the boards to the sides of the cabinet.
For flybacks, and parts in general, best source is @security0001 's website https://www.arcadepartsandrepair.com/store/monitors/monitor-flybacks/053x0437-02-wells-gardner-6100-flyback/
I guess this is at least better than "arcades" I've seen that just use Arcade1ups. That space looks enormous though, hard to imagine it's making money unless maybe the owner of the building set it up as basically a filler business.
$350
Picked this up recently, was thinking of swapping out for another pachinko machine.
Works great, comes with the door and reset keys, bucket of tokens(not sure on the number but it's a couple hundred to over a thousand). Some wear to the chrome.
Located in Atlanta, GA
Thinking about swapping out my White Water. Mainly looking to trade for another WPC, RFM, or really nice System 11.
Machine is in great shape and has had the following done to it
-New upper and lower playfield
-Cliffy's and mylar installed on high wear spots
-New...
CRT's will survive, TV's from the 50's and 60's can work fine and the majority of arcade monitors will see way less use in private hands than they did while on route. The real issue is probably gonna be more games where the failure of custom chips will render the PCB's useless. No doubt some...
If you're going sith At that size it'd probably be worth it to build a wooden crate basically to ship it in, or ship it in a junk cabinet just protect it.
If you're in Iowa you could use Fastenal to send it to Maine, just secure it onto the pallet yourself.
Monitors would definitely be worth saving at least. Lots of these Japanese cocktails got imported back in the early 80's, don't think any of them are particularly valuable.
Definitely over a foot, about double the length of an Atari Tetris board. Could use a riddledTV two way EZ switcher, switcher goes one board and other is a connected via a ribbon cable.