I have for sale a fully restored Galaxian arcade machine with 21" NOS CRT.
The cabinet is wired for JAMMA and has a 2 board JAMMA switcher installed.
In the first slot it has an original PCB installed. It has been modded to allow it to work with a DC switching power supply and includes a JAMMA adapter. It has a bi-polar PROM to EEPROM adapter installed (purple PCB) and has been previously repaired by a third party I found on ebay.
In the second slot I have a 60-in-1, but you can swap it out for any other game you may have.
Switching between the two PCBs is done by holding both player start buttons for a few seconds.
The CRT is a 21" WEI-YA M2621H which I bought as NOS (new old stock). This CRT was basically brand new and has only been used at home in the restored machine (never used on location, so it has very few hours on it). It looks great, with zero burn in. Since it is nearly new, it should have a very long life ahead of it.
Monitor specs: https://web.archive.org/web/20210925150317/http://www.weiya.com.tw/products_detail.asp?le=english&fid=70&pid=71&tCatName=
It has a modern Happ pro switching power supply, LED lighted marquee, and 12v coin door LEDs.
It has brand new green T-molding, control panel overlay, marquee, and vinyl side art. The glass monitor bezel is original. The coin door is also original, but it has been sanded and repainted. It also has new leg levelers.
I have a free play button (http://easycoinup.com) on the coin door as well, but its simple to remove if you don't want it there.
It has brand a brand new control panel overlay and original buttons. I don't think the joystick is original; when I got the machine it had a 4-way leaf switch joystick installed, probably from a prior conversion.
There is minor wrinkling on the left side of the cabinet's vinyl side art (see pictures). It's fairly isolated and not very noticeable. Everything else is near pristine.
Note: the first album shows an old picture with a Galaga board installed in the second slot. The Galaga board is no longer present and was replaced with a 60-in-1. The Galaxian board IS present in the first slot.
Asking $1000. Located in northern California (Butte county). I'm willing to work with a shipper provided it's set up and paid for by the buyer.
The cabinet is wired for JAMMA and has a 2 board JAMMA switcher installed.
In the first slot it has an original PCB installed. It has been modded to allow it to work with a DC switching power supply and includes a JAMMA adapter. It has a bi-polar PROM to EEPROM adapter installed (purple PCB) and has been previously repaired by a third party I found on ebay.
In the second slot I have a 60-in-1, but you can swap it out for any other game you may have.
Switching between the two PCBs is done by holding both player start buttons for a few seconds.
The CRT is a 21" WEI-YA M2621H which I bought as NOS (new old stock). This CRT was basically brand new and has only been used at home in the restored machine (never used on location, so it has very few hours on it). It looks great, with zero burn in. Since it is nearly new, it should have a very long life ahead of it.
Monitor specs: https://web.archive.org/web/20210925150317/http://www.weiya.com.tw/products_detail.asp?le=english&fid=70&pid=71&tCatName=
It has a modern Happ pro switching power supply, LED lighted marquee, and 12v coin door LEDs.
It has brand new green T-molding, control panel overlay, marquee, and vinyl side art. The glass monitor bezel is original. The coin door is also original, but it has been sanded and repainted. It also has new leg levelers.
I have a free play button (http://easycoinup.com) on the coin door as well, but its simple to remove if you don't want it there.
It has brand a brand new control panel overlay and original buttons. I don't think the joystick is original; when I got the machine it had a 4-way leaf switch joystick installed, probably from a prior conversion.
There is minor wrinkling on the left side of the cabinet's vinyl side art (see pictures). It's fairly isolated and not very noticeable. Everything else is near pristine.
Note: the first album shows an old picture with a Galaga board installed in the second slot. The Galaga board is no longer present and was replaced with a 60-in-1. The Galaxian board IS present in the first slot.
Asking $1000. Located in northern California (Butte county). I'm willing to work with a shipper provided it's set up and paid for by the buyer.
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