720 Project or Fully Working

ChaosJohn

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Okay, here's the back story.

Early in 2010, I wanted a 720, so I bought a project game. It was complete and was supposed to have been working but the monitor went out. I fixed the monitor, wired it up, and no go. I tested all the EPROMs and re-burned some ones that were bad, but still no go.

Then I found a fully working nicer 720 for sale. So I bought that.

So now I have two 720's, a project game with a working monitor and completed but non-working boards, and a fully working nicer game.

I listed the project game here once before, and got one nibble but they asked for pictures and by that time I had the game buried in the back of the garage and I got busy with work and stuff and forgot about it.

But I really want to reduce my number of games. So I'm trying again. Only this time, I'll give you a choice:

A complete project 720 with a working monitor (that could use some tweaking) and a non-working board set for $400... OR a complete fully-working 720 in nicer condition for $700.

Or, if you prefer, somewhere in between. If you want to Frankenstein some combination of parts. I'd be willing to do that. For example, let's say you're great with boards and are sure you can fix the broken ones, but want the nicer cabinet. Or you want the game to be fully working, but don't want to pay $700 and don't mind a more beat up cabinet. Whatever. Basically, it'll be somewhere between $400 and $700, depending which parts you're taking and which ones I'm keeping.

I'll post pictures of both games tonight. PM me if you're interested.
 
First set of pics. These are of the project 720. The monitor pic is with it hooked up over a Bob Roberts monitor extension cable from the good 720. You can see some of the interference patterns and such, but you can also see that it produces a proper image. Like I said, working, but needs some work.

The images are all thumbnails that link to much larger images.

 
And one more thing...

If you buy the project game, it comes with a 720 joysick rebuild kit and new replacement T-molding for the base.
 
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