english mark darts price check

I had one almost exactly like that except mine had a 9" monitor with i think 6 diffrent games, i bought it for $33.00 at an auction and sold it a year later for $150.00 in good condition.
 
I'm no expert but i think that's a "super 6 plus II" 6200 maybe. Which was the version after the one with the amber monitor on it, 6100. The 6100's are $150 all day fully working (if you can find one. yes, i'm still looking.) So, I would think less than $200 fully working is a fair price.
 
Since we are on the subject, does anyone know if this was home made or did Archnid actually produce this. Seems like a lot of work to be home brew.
 

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English Mark Darts

That is a really early version. It is probably a model 5000. I have a model 4500 that is quite similar to that one. I paid $50 for it a pawn shop non-working and then spent nearly $100 to get it working. Mostly because I could not find a EPROM. I replaced all of the chips on it hoping that the EPROM was not the problem, but it was.
 
English Mark Darts

It is a model 5000. If you look at Bullshooter.com under legacy products, you can see that model there. You can also get all of the documentation you need if it does not come with it.
 
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