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Few Working PCB's and Complete Cabinets! (North NJ)

All reasonable offers considered!

PCB Prices Include Shipping. We will also ship the cabinets but you will need to arrange to have it packed and picked up.

If you purchase a CAB, I will include a PCB of your choice when you pick up.



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I set up an arrangement to help someone out and broker the sale of the machines to get rid of and fix one or two machines in exchange for a Stargate Pin!!

I figured I would start here before going any ebay route, etc.. I have seen the machines and actually worked on a few already. I can answer any questions provided I can have a day or two to get the info if I don't already have it.

Machines are located in Long Valley, NJ and can be brought to the garage upon sale. Prices are Negotiable within reason. Trades will be considered since they would like new games

****** All pictures are here: http://home.dipswitch.com:82/gallery (be gentle, its my home server)

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Jamma BOARDS -

I tested all of these. They look good nothing obviously missing or broken but note I didn't play each one until completion...

$35 - Thunder Dragon (Temco) - SOLD
$35 - WWF Superstars - SOLD
$20 - Gallop Racer 2 (Horse Racing, Japanese)
$20 - Relief Pitcher
$40 - Time Pilot w/ Jamma Adapter - (needs sound lead reconnected)


Cab's -

$275 - Double Dragon Standard Jamma Cab w/ DD Board (Jamma) - Has a 4600 in it, good crisp color, no visible issues. Marquee is there. Horizontal mounted monitor, PERFECT for a multi williams. one additional jamma board included with purchase (provided there are some left)

$275 - Konami, pro bass fishing 2 w/ System 573 and extra rod. (When I tested it, didn't move left, but guy said it was working)

$275 - Last Duel - This is a TEMPEST cab and it even has the TEMPEST maintenance paper stapled to the back door. The monitor also has a set of switches on the Yolk that will allow you to flip the vertical monitor if you switch games (ie, if a game is upside down, you can make it right side up, etc) Game is sold as a last duel w/ PCB etc. It is 100% Jamma and can be swapped with whatever board you want. one additional jamma board included with purchase (provided there are some left)

$375 - NBA JAM Cabinet && Snowboarding PCB - Includes the snowboard game and a complete deck for it (pictured installed). It also has the NBA PCB inside as well asthe complete 4 player deck w/ the CPO in AWESOME condition. No idea if it is a repro or not. Didn't seem it. It also looks like theprior owner "borrowed" a button from snowboarding and P1 for NBA jam. You can switch it easily. BOTH decks are included since BOTH games
are included.

Please let me know if you have any questions. Additional pictures can be gotten upon request. THANKS!

-Matt
 
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Would he/you be willing to do just the NBA Jam by itself without the extra control panel and snowboard game?
 
Would he/you be willing to do just the NBA Jam by itself without the extra control panel and snowboard game?

Sent ya a PM

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I am the one who is tasked with getting rid of the stuff so I am allowed to make whatever deals I can.
 
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:)

Let me guess... all these are in the finished basement with black lighting around the edges at 19 squire hill.

I used to own the house and all of these games.

The double dragon I bougt from Ed and Mikes (when it still existed) along with a bunch of boards for $80. It was a hack job conversion but I ended up gutting the wriring and replacing it with a full jamma harness from Bob. It has an easy change board hanger (one of the ones with an adjustable mount that makes it easy to swap boards that Bob sells).

I also wired up a parir of DPDT switches to the monitor Last Duel monitor (the tempest conversion). (bought this one from one of the old Yardsville auctions). You can swap polarity on the horizontal and vertical sweep just by throwing one of the switches. Makes it easy to swap in boards that used different monitor orientations (e.g. time-pilot and last duel).

The NBJ jam started life as an NBA blitz control panel (before I bought the nba blitz!). I actually did the conversion to Jam myself. I bought the snowboarding (which is a hell of a fun game) CP and board from the guy who runs (www.basementarcade.com).

I traded the fishing as well as the dual gun game (which also has a dudge dredd board inside) for an Indy 500 twin that was in rough shape. The fishing game had an issue with the degauss circuit that I never got around to fixing before I sold the house with the games.

The stargate Pin was nice, played the hell out of that one.



I hope you're snagging the Asteroids Deluxe. That one was in a pretty darn nice cabinet (before a drunken friend damaged part of the corner). I totally rebuilt that monitor, supply, rejuvinated the tube to clear a short, etc.).


If anyone want's any deatils on the games let me know as I was the original owner and worked on every single one of them.

(the blitz 99 control panel was custom built by my dad).

steve
 
AWESOME! YES IT IS!! I was really hoping that you (the original owner) would be on the KLOV boards. I really think you had some quality stuff and you did an incredible job on repairing them and making them functional. Very clean conversions. 1943 has a hole in the bottom.. I convinced em to make it a 60in1 rather than deal with trying to get rid of it.

I REALLY love the job you did on the Last Duel - Fantastic idea with the Yolk switching. I was debated keeping that one for myself!

I am actually due to repair the asteroids... she's down for the count ATM. The tube picture faded out and now has no image at all.. although there is neck glow and plays blind. I admit, the cab and everything else is in fantastic condition.

The Blitz '99 they are keeping. They love it.

:)

Let me guess... all these are in the finished basement with black lighting around the edges at 19 squire hill.

I used to own the house and all of these games.

The double dragon I bougt from Ed and Mikes (when it still existed) along with a bunch of boards for $80. It was a hack job conversion but I ended up gutting the wriring and replacing it with a full jamma harness from Bob. It has an easy change board hanger (one of the ones with an adjustable mount that makes it easy to swap boards that Bob sells).

I also wired up a parir of DPDT switches to the monitor Last Duel monitor (the tempest conversion). (bought this one from one of the old Yardsville auctions). You can swap polarity on the horizontal and vertical sweep just by throwing one of the switches. Makes it easy to swap in boards that used different monitor orientations (e.g. time-pilot and last duel).

The NBJ jam started life as an NBA blitz control panel (before I bought the nba blitz!). I actually did the conversion to Jam myself. I bought the snowboarding (which is a hell of a fun game) CP and board from the guy who runs (www.basementarcade.com).

I traded the fishing as well as the dual gun game (which also has a dudge dredd board inside) for an Indy 500 twin that was in rough shape. The fishing game had an issue with the degauss circuit that I never got around to fixing before I sold the house with the games.

The stargate Pin was nice, played the hell out of that one.



I hope you're snagging the Asteroids Deluxe. That one was in a pretty darn nice cabinet (before a drunken friend damaged part of the corner). I totally rebuilt that monitor, supply, rejuvinated the tube to clear a short, etc.).


If anyone want's any deatils on the games let me know as I was the original owner and worked on every single one of them.

(the blitz 99 control panel was custom built by my dad).

steve
 
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