For Sale (So Cal): Thinning collection

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It's time (for many reasons)...so here they are:

Swimmer - works, has 90% side art. This one came from the arcade museum failure in TX. Game is not that common. Those of you that know this game, know how its not found too often. $495

Munch Mobile - works, has painted artwork on sides (original). Has its share of bumps and bruises but is another great funky/uncommon game. $395

Atari XO Baseball - This is the two player trackball version exactly like the football version. The game has two boards, one seems to work better but this is being considered as a project. I think it has a couple cold solder joints on the board. I am including a trackball rebuild kit with the purchase $75.

Cliff Hanger - just the cabinet. Cabinet needs restoration. This does not have much as far as internals but if you need a cabinet for a dapne or resto, it has all the doors for the laser player area, board area, back door. Also has the control panel but the overlay has been drilled. $50

Exidy Max-a-Flex - This is a home use only, has 300 plays on counter. Is in immaculate shape, and comes with NOS marquees and cartridges for the additional games. It's among the first generation multi-game cabinets produced in the early 80s. Artwork and overall condition of this game is something to behold. $1000

Shinobi - Works. In a Joust cabinet painted black. Side art is there but extremely faded. control panel is generic but has button id so you know what controls are. Has original marquee and bezel. $150

NBA JAM - Dedicated w/ 25" monitor. Has artwork on sides, plays great. $350. I don't want to sell this one so my price is firm and I believe fair.

I have about 60 pcbs...the majority are all classic early to mid 80s games. I don't have them inventoried just yet but will be posting a list this weekend. I know I've got vector pcbs in the stack along with several others.

A stack of 60 marquees. These range from classic and oddball to more common. Again, don't ask...I'll put together a list. I'm looking to blow these out in one swoop and don't wish to ship (if possible).

If you have any questions about the cabinets, PM me. I won't be answering emails about the boards and marquees until I get them listed in the next post. The PCBs will be listed here as an entire lot first.... If no takers, then I'll do separate sales. Same with marquees.
 
It's time (for many reasons)...so here they are:

Swimmer - works, has 90% side art. This one came from the arcade museum failure in TX. Game is not that common. Those of you that know this game, know how its not found too often. $495

Munch Mobile - works, has painted artwork on sides (original). Has its share of bumps and bruises but is another great funky/uncommon game. $395

Atari XO Baseball - This is the two player trackball version exactly like the football version. The game has two boards, one seems to work better but this is being considered as a project. I think it has a couple cold solder joints on the board. I am including a trackball rebuild kit with the purchase $75.

Cliff Hanger - just the cabinet. Cabinet needs restoration. This does not have much as far as internals but if you need a cabinet for a dapne or resto, it has all the doors for the laser player area, board area, back door. Also has the control panel but the overlay has been drilled. $50

Exidy Max-a-Flex - This is a home use only, has 300 plays on counter. Is in immaculate shape, and comes with NOS marquees and cartridges for the additional games. It's among the first generation multi-game cabinets produced in the early 80s. Artwork and overall condition of this game is something to behold. $1000

Shinobi - Works. In a Joust cabinet painted black. Side art is there but extremely faded. control panel is generic but has button id so you know what controls are. Has original marquee and bezel. $150

NBA JAM - Dedicated w/ 25" monitor. Has artwork on sides, plays great. $350. I don't want to sell this one so my price is firm and I believe fair.

I have about 60 pcbs...the majority are all classic early to mid 80s games. I don't have them inventoried just yet but will be posting a list this weekend. I know I've got vector pcbs in the stack along with several others.

A stack of 60 marquees. These range from classic and oddball to more common. Again, don't ask...I'll put together a list. I'm looking to blow these out in one swoop and don't wish to ship (if possible).

If you have any questions about the cabinets, PM me. I won't be answering emails about the boards and marquees until I get them listed in the next post. The PCBs will be listed here as an entire lot first.... If no takers, then I'll do separate sales. Same with marquees.

Whatever happened to your new arcade wing you were building? I wondered why you haven't been around much. This thread makes me sad.
 
Buck up little camper....

I still have my game room but have to lean out games in storage. Less to pack up if I have to move. I'm not outta the hobby by any means.
 
Cliffy Cab

Sent PM about Cliffy cab...

Jess


It's time (for many reasons)...so here they are:

Swimmer - works, has 90% side art. This one came from the arcade museum failure in TX. Game is not that common. Those of you that know this game, know how its not found too often. $495

Munch Mobile - works, has painted artwork on sides (original). Has its share of bumps and bruises but is another great funky/uncommon game. $395

Atari XO Baseball - This is the two player trackball version exactly like the football version. The game has two boards, one seems to work better but this is being considered as a project. I think it has a couple cold solder joints on the board. I am including a trackball rebuild kit with the purchase $75.

Cliff Hanger - just the cabinet. Cabinet needs restoration. This does not have much as far as internals but if you need a cabinet for a dapne or resto, it has all the doors for the laser player area, board area, back door. Also has the control panel but the overlay has been drilled. $50

Exidy Max-a-Flex - This is a home use only, has 300 plays on counter. Is in immaculate shape, and comes with NOS marquees and cartridges for the additional games. It's among the first generation multi-game cabinets produced in the early 80s. Artwork and overall condition of this game is something to behold. $1000

Shinobi - Works. In a Joust cabinet painted black. Side art is there but extremely faded. control panel is generic but has button id so you know what controls are. Has original marquee and bezel. $150

NBA JAM - Dedicated w/ 25" monitor. Has artwork on sides, plays great. $350. I don't want to sell this one so my price is firm and I believe fair.

I have about 60 pcbs...the majority are all classic early to mid 80s games. I don't have them inventoried just yet but will be posting a list this weekend. I know I've got vector pcbs in the stack along with several others.

A stack of 60 marquees. These range from classic and oddball to more common. Again, don't ask...I'll put together a list. I'm looking to blow these out in one swoop and don't wish to ship (if possible).

If you have any questions about the cabinets, PM me. I won't be answering emails about the boards and marquees until I get them listed in the next post. The PCBs will be listed here as an entire lot first.... If no takers, then I'll do separate sales. Same with marquees.
 
Buck up little camper....

I still have my game room but have to lean out games in storage. Less to pack up if I have to move. I'm not outta the hobby by any means.

Listen Booger Presley,

I can be sad if'n I want to. It seems that so many are having to 'thin the herd' lately. This hobby is killing us all.
 
Never seen an Exidy Max-A-Flex. Or heard of one for that matter.

Now I'm intrigued and wondering what wonders may be in the pile of unlisted marquees and PCB's.
 
Atari XO Baseball - This is the two player trackball version exactly like the football version. The game has two boards, one seems to work better but this is being considered as a project. I think it has a couple cold solder joints on the board. I am including a trackball rebuild kit with the purchase $75.

...the first game I ever played... at Sears...

Never seen once since...
 
I hate you...

I feel for you Jow, just remember the games may come and go, but the memories will last forever.

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NBA JAM - Dedicated w/ 25" monitor. Has artwork on sides, plays great. $350. I don't want to sell this one so my price is firm and I believe fair.
I feel for you Jow, just remember the games may come and go, but the memories will last forever.

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Does the NBA Jams come with your signed Special Ed picture?
 
It's time (for many reasons)...so here they are:

Swimmer - works, has 90% side art. This one came from the arcade museum failure in TX. Game is not that common. Those of you that know this game, know how its not found too often. $495

Actually - the Swimmer came from me in Texas who got it from Dan in Houston who got it from Brian (prok) in Florida.
 
Exidy Max-a-Flex

Could we please see some pictures of the inside of this machine.
Word is there is an Atari computer inside with timing gizmos hooked up to it.
Would be cool to see what this all looks like
 
Exidy Max-a-Flex

Could we please see some pictures of the inside of this machine.
Word is there is an Atari computer inside with timing gizmos hooked up to it.
Would be cool to see what this all looks like

no question its an atari 600xl in there. Operator had one he was going to crush, I took the cart out of it. I would guess you could drop in any atari cart in there.
 
That's kind of cool actually.

You've got a stand up arcade Atari that can play all of these arcade titles that tried very hard to be as good as the original.
 
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