found a starhawk at garage sale

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i have never seen this game befor was wondering if anyone had any info on it and about what it is worth? it is not working right now but the boards and monitor ect look pretty clean cab is in fair shape for a 1977 game. i am willing to sell or trade it if any interest. i am in Colton Ca 92324 [email protected]
 

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here are some more pics....
 

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That's a bizarre garage sale find, nice work. Not a very common game, but also not a very sought after game. I'm sure you'll find someone who needs it.
 
I couldn't give the one I had away. Hate to say it, but that game is worth more in parts. The joysticks *I believe* can be used on warrior, the buttons on the cp can be used in space war(s), the monitor for any number of games and the power supply as well. Shame it isn't worth more whole, it is pretty cool looking.
 
I know of the game because I have one piece of the nos art work for it.

It would be nice to have. I wonder if I have anything you want to trade for it?
 
what do you have alpha tron?

sac is pretty far but i would trade wolfe.

no opposed to parting it out if enought interest in the parts.
 
don't part it out.. Star hawk is not that easy to find and that one is really nice.. I think you could get $150-$250 for it as-is.

Be careful with the cab, its a little front heavy and can tip forward..
 
Check everything over to make sure there isn't any junk shorting boards or connections where it shouldn't be, and then reset those breakers and plug it in!

On the power supply, there are two long red buttons that are similar in size to a lolly-pop stick, push them in to reset. They're problematic on Cinematronics games, so always check those first.

Once they're reset, check them with a meter for continuity, then plug the game in. If it doesn't work, unplug it and check the breakers again with your meter. If they popped, you're in for a little more challenging trouble-shooting :)
 
Even though those parts look really enticing, I would rather see a unique Cinematronics cab sell complete instead of being parted out. This might sound hypocritical (almost contradictory), but if I had found it, I would put any good parts to restoring a more desirable Cinematronics game.

Just being honest! That's entirely up to you though. I could probably put the monitor to very good use!
 
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