THIS HAS BEEN SOLD. THANKS!
Looking to sell an interesting/unusual 13" GO7-CBO monitor. It may be NOS, or it may have been very, very lightly used. It's definitely the cleanest GO7 that I've ever seen. Manufacture date is September 30, 1983. The tube is a 370HEB22.
You read that right, it's a 13" GO7, but it's not the normal FBO version as seen on every other 13"; instead, it's a CBO like the 19 inchers.
This monitor has an unusual metal frame with NO mounting brackets. It also has an adjustment board mounted on the top side of the tube. I'm told that these may have been used in some sort of gambling games back in the day.
I acquired this monitor back in 2002, but never got around to using it in anything. About 5 years ago, I recapped it and tested it by hooking it up to a Dig Dug cocktail that I was restoring. It worked perfectly, and I then put it back into storage. Last year, I took it off the shelf again and tested it by hooking it up to a Galaga. I could not get the picture to come up correctly. So, it may need some kind of repair, or I just might not have been feeding it the correct sync, or something? I'm selling it AS-IS, might need repairs.
Locals: $100 cash and you're welcome to pick it up.
Everyone else: $100 via paypal PLUS actual shipping costs. I do have a monitor box with inserts to ship it in.
Thanks - Alan
Looking to sell an interesting/unusual 13" GO7-CBO monitor. It may be NOS, or it may have been very, very lightly used. It's definitely the cleanest GO7 that I've ever seen. Manufacture date is September 30, 1983. The tube is a 370HEB22.
You read that right, it's a 13" GO7, but it's not the normal FBO version as seen on every other 13"; instead, it's a CBO like the 19 inchers.
This monitor has an unusual metal frame with NO mounting brackets. It also has an adjustment board mounted on the top side of the tube. I'm told that these may have been used in some sort of gambling games back in the day.
I acquired this monitor back in 2002, but never got around to using it in anything. About 5 years ago, I recapped it and tested it by hooking it up to a Dig Dug cocktail that I was restoring. It worked perfectly, and I then put it back into storage. Last year, I took it off the shelf again and tested it by hooking it up to a Galaga. I could not get the picture to come up correctly. So, it may need some kind of repair, or I just might not have been feeding it the correct sync, or something? I'm selling it AS-IS, might need repairs.
Locals: $100 cash and you're welcome to pick it up.
Everyone else: $100 via paypal PLUS actual shipping costs. I do have a monitor box with inserts to ship it in.
Thanks - Alan
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