FS/FT: Eliminator 4p parts

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Just add wood! ;)

Make offer, or interested in trading. Or if you just happen to have a converted elim cabinet sitting around and you don't want this stuff, then let me know and I'll trade for your cab and make it myself! :) I have no clue what happened to this cab. Steve Alberts, a big pinball collector, saved this stuff over the years hoping someone could use it. Thanks to Steve!

I'm looking for a Wild Western, Jr Pac (in Mappy), Prof Pac, or art/parts for either! Located in St Augustine, FL. Thanks!

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Very, very cool stuff! Eliminator 4p is an amazing co-op game. Plus it is the only 4-player vector!

This should be an exciting project for the right person.
 
I would love to grab this but I don't have a cab and I doubt one will just pop up. I have never played the game but it does look cool enough to resurrect...
 
This has always been one of my unattainable grails as I know how rare they are and I figured if I ever found one I could never afford it anyway. I have been keeping an eye out for parts, never seen any but this is the mother load. Even if I could afford these parts you would still have to have the plains for the cabinet which I don't think their are maybe 2 people I know that have one of these. I sure hope who ever gets these parts can build a cabinet and restore this game.
Do you know if it's all complete, harness and all and working just needs the cabinet?
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UPDATE!

Thanks for the interest, guys! Got a ton of PM's, haven't answered them all. Still waiting on some offers (guys digging around their garages, visiting their storage, seeing if they have xxxx), but some very solid offers. Appreciate it!

And by the way, a couple people have asked "It's all tested/ working right? It's all completely wired up right?" LOL I have exactly what you see in the pic, no more or less. I haven't plugged anything in. The panels are wired up. The board looks like it is wired out to the monitor, the power supply is wired up and to a power cord, but from what I can tell the harness going to the cp's is missing and will have to be made.

Thanks!
 
Wow amazing stuff!! Although that coin door is sitting a little too close to the monitor tube! :eek:
 
I had that a week ago, Avast when crazy over it, although our local forum was hacked a few times the last week all fixed now thou, not gone back to Jasons site again since
 
UPDATE!

Thanks for the interest, guys! Got a ton of PM's, haven't answered them all. Still waiting on some offers (guys digging around their garages, visiting their storage, seeing if they have xxxx), but some very solid offers. Appreciate it!

And by the way, a couple people have asked "It's all tested/ working right? It's all completely wired up right?" LOL I have exactly what you see in the pic, no more or less. I haven't plugged anything in. The panels are wired up. The board looks like it is wired out to the monitor, the power supply is wired up and to a power cord, but from what I can tell the harness going to the cp's is missing and will have to be made.

Thanks!
The only part that has me wondering is about how the control panels wire up to the board. Does each control panel have a plug that the missing harness plugs into? and is their 4 plugs on the game board side that 4 separate harness plug into or is their one big plug that would split off to the four panels? Each panel has 4 buttons, rotate right/left, thrust and fire so that would be no less than 5 wires per panel or 20 total. I always wondered if their was some sort of IO input card to connect the 4 panels to the board. I have an Eliminator manual but it doesn't have the wiring for the 4 player. I do have a Clay Cowgill Multi Sega and it has the option for the 4 player Eliminator but it only says in the instructions that the 4 player Eliminator, with no control changes.
You can use this with a 4-player Eliminator control panel and control adapter to play 4-player games of Eliminator.
Note—this seems to work fine on some machines, but hangs on others. I don't
know why. Your mileage may vary.
So does it have a control adaptor and is it with this lot?
Anyone know for sure?
http://www.multigame.com/Sega_MG.PDF
http://www.multigame.com/sega_mul.html
 
UPDATE!

Thanks for the interest, guys! Got a ton of PM's, haven't answered them all. Still waiting on some offers (guys digging around their garages, visiting their storage, seeing if they have xxxx), but some very solid offers. Appreciate it!

And by the way, a couple people have asked "It's all tested/ working right? It's all completely wired up right?" LOL I have exactly what you see in the pic, no more or less. I haven't plugged anything in. The panels are wired up. The board looks like it is wired out to the monitor, the power supply is wired up and to a power cord, but from what I can tell the harness going to the cp's is missing and will have to be made.

Thanks!

PM sent! I do have the 4p adapter board needed to wire up the cp's.
 
1. Thanks for the headsup on the virus? I'm pretty web illiterate, haven't made a site since 2001. I just made it in photoshop and threw it up? Pacifichost is the host. I looked in the file folder and it's nothing but htmls and jpgs. LOL So what is this thing and how do I get it off my site? Any advice? Help from the web geeks? LOL Thanks!

2. Is this the interface pcb you guys are talking about?

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3. Thank you guys for the offers, there's just too many pm's to respond to each one! So here's the deal. I have a very fair cash offer that will probably take it, unless a game trade works out that I'm currently waiting on pics of. In either case, I'm confident the parts will be put to good use, and that we'll eventually see a working 4p Eliminator made out of this stuff! :)
 
so- this is sealed bids only?

What is the highest offer?

Curious, because I'd go a few hundred just to put it on the shelf- it looks super cool just the way it is!

K
 
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