SOLD - GAME Atari Centipede Cabaret (not working) - $475

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I'm selling my Centipede Cabaret as-is. Be sure to check out the pics.

Yesterday when I fired it up to make sure it was working 100% before selling it, it gave me a series of 'B's' on the screen after a few minutes of gameplay. Since the boards are so common, and my time is so constrained these days, I'm selling this as-is and letting the buyer decide whether they want to repair or replace (although the PCB, ARII and power supply all have the same serial number.)

The cabinet is in great shape, and the only cabinet part that was ever replaced was below the rear door. The sides are white laminate and also have reproduction artwork that is the design originally designed for the cabinet. I think it looks much better than it being on the woodgrain.

The Monitor is a very low use Kortek KTN-2001 with zero burn.

The control panel is in perfect shape and has a trackball that works 100%.

Coin mechs work 100% and it also has the original coin bin.

The back door has the original service troubleshooting sheet, and the sale includes the original Cabaret-specific owner/troubleshooting manual and schematics, Kortek monitor manual, as well as a Centipede keychain based on the original game flyer.

$475. Local pickup only, as this machine cabinet is the original Atari particle board, which weighs approximately the weight of a dying sun.

Thanks for looking!
 

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When your ready to unload that, let me know. Not that I need another centipede or millipede but I like that cab
 
That is very sweet.

Since it's already sold, no one should mind if I mention that I have one for sale as well... also serial-number-matching, but without artwork (has the original woodgrain sides). I added a flourescent fixture using the extra J4 connector on the brick (so no wires were cut). New trackball, bearings, and shafts. New overlay included but not yet installed. Cab is solid, undamaged, and heavy. CRT has some light burn and could use a cap kit (image is good but colors are a bit faded). Working 100%. Currently in Philadelphia, or can deliver to Baltimore. $575

EDIT: PCB serial does not match, but everything else does. Pictures at http://gauck.com/arcade/centipede/

EDIT #2: Now mine is sold too.
 
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