EZV20 monitors

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I have about ten of these things for the Nintendo cabinets. And am just checking to see if it would be worth my efforts to sell them. I am sure somebody somewhere could use them, but we all know the effort it takes to try to pack and ship them. I can just put them up as local pickup only but that disqualifies 99% of those who would be interested. And sad to say, Savannah GA is a pretty lame when it comes to arcade enthusiasts. You pretty much have to go at Atlanta or Jacksonville to get any action.

So, what would one be worth?
Untested, complete & all levels of screen burn, from none too heavy.
All purchased in warehouse raids and bulk auctions 15+ years ago.
TY!
 
I have 2 fully rebuilt, burn free, cleaned/balanced, and calibrated 20EZ monitors. Absolutely gorgeous pictures.

They have been just sitting there in my basement doing nothing for years but I can't bring myself to sell them because we all know what will happen when I do.

I wouldn't let them go for less than $400 each right now.

They don't grow on trees.
 
I have 2 fully rebuilt, burn free, cleaned/balanced, and calibrated 20EZ monitors. Absolutely gorgeous pictures.

They have been just sitting there in my basement doing nothing for years but I can't bring myself to sell them because we all know what will happen when I do.

I wouldn't let them go for less than $400 each right now.

They don't grow on trees.
If you change "basement" to "garage" this is 100% applicable in my case as well.
 
I find it weird that nobody wants to ship these. These are probably the most protected monitors made, especially with that heavy duty metal neck board protector. I've got a rebuilt and nearly burn free one that I've held onto for 10+ years. Always thought I would need it for something, but as of yet, nope. I always envisioned the price of about 350.
 
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To be fair, I HATE shipping anything. The packaging, the hassle, the cost, the risk..... I joined this hobby to meet people with similar interests. If I have to mail everything, I'll just go on a women's prison pen-pal site and make friends there....
 
To be fair, I HATE shipping anything. The packaging, the hassle, the cost, the risk..... I joined this hobby to meet people with similar interests. If I have to mail everything, I'll just go on a women's prison pen-pal site and make friends there....
PM sent for prison site details.
 
I have had several of these for sale inside of project cabs and they sit, and sit, and sit. Easy for folks to say they are worth X......and a different story all together to sell them for it. Right now my Popeye project sits for $300 with working monitor, cab, original coin door, Cinematronics World Series CP, marquee and game board - No one has said, YES I'LL COME AND GET THIS.
 
I have had several of these for sale inside of project cabs and they sit, and sit, and sit. Easy for folks to say they are worth X......and a different story all together to sell them for it. Right now my Popeye project sits for $300 with working monitor, cab, original coin door, Cinematronics World Series CP, marquee and game board - No one has said, YES I'LL COME AND GET THIS.
Location, location, location.

Wouldn't last 5 minutes in Denver. In fact, I'd buy it, if I lived near you.
 
Location, location, location.

Wouldn't last 5 minutes in Denver. In fact, I'd buy it, if I lived near you.
I agree to an extent. So far I have had one person 2 hours away and another 3.5 hrs away and that was too far. I guess anything outside of city travel (15 miles) is considered too long of drive.
 
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