Centipede price average?

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What would be a good price for a working Centipede that's decent?

Just trying to get a ball part figure. I would like to get one sometime this summer hopefully.
 
I would say around $500.00 for a decent working Centipede.

Mine soon will be on the block for $500.00; new CPO, trackball rebuilt, new big blue, cab in decent shape, no water damage or major wear. But for $700.00 you could have a Multipede that plays Centi and Milli in that same cab - plays off a Millipede board.... :004_ssmile:
 
:werd: On both accounts.
Centipede cabaret $500
NOS side art $140
repro overlay $40
NOS overlay $65
Millipede board $130
adapter to play said board in Centipede $35
Braze Multikit $80
bearing and roller kit $30
Centipede cabaret manual $20
replacement LED cone $15
Knowing if I ever sell I'll get 25 cents on the dollar PRICELESS! :D
 
Centipede cabaret $500
NOS side art $140
repro overlay $40
NOS overlay $65
Millipede board $130
adapter to play said board in Centipede $35
Braze Multikit $80
bearing and roller kit $30
Centipede cabaret manual $20
replacement LED cone $15
Knowing if I ever sell I'll get 25 cents on the dollar PRICELESS! :D

LOL! Sell Mortimer, sell!
 
Depends on the condition you want it in. Working in decent shape should get $300 -$500. Excellent shape $450 - $700.

I'm picking up a cabaret this weekend for $350. Needs a new CPO but otherwise in decent shape.
 
Really? I find almost no correlation between the condition of the cabinet and the price people generally ask. And I also find almost no correlation in what people are willing to pay when I'm selling them. People who are not collectors seldom pay a premium for the nicer cabinets in my experience.
 
I'd get the cabaret. The monitor is the same size as the upright and the game is a lot easier to move around and takes up less space.

I bought mine off some chick who lived in an old cement factory by the LA River.

Paid $140, put in Bob Robert's trackball kit and it works great.

Probably the most distinctive sound I remember from the golden age of arcade games was the sound this game makes when you get an extra man.
 
I'd get the cabaret. The monitor is the same size as the upright and the game is a lot easier to move around and takes up less space.

I bought mine off some chick who lived in an old cement factory by the LA River.

Paid $140, put in Bob Robert's trackball kit and it works great.

Probably the most distinctive sound I remember from the golden age of arcade games was the sound this game makes when you get an extra man.

I also second the cabaret. I LOVE mine. It's such a cool cab and you get the full size monitor (like you said)

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