Joust Cabinet - SF Bay Area

pmichelsen

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I bought this as a conversion mainly for the brand new monitor. I have taken out the game board and the monitor and I am left with the cabinet. When I bought it I knew it was Williams but wasn't sure which as the sides were covered with laminate. I took the laminate off and see that is was a Joust!

It still has the original transformer assembly in the bottom of the cabinet and the original coin door and cash door. The coin door also still has the original unhacked harness attached. The speaker grill is messed up and there is a little delamination at the bottom of the cabinet. There is still a little bit of laminate on one side and if you whisper sweet nothings in my ear I will remove it.

I am going to give this a week before I start parting out the remaining good parts. If you would like it as a hole you can have it for crisp $50. Help me thin the heard!

Pictures:

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It does have the control panel though it has been filled and redrilled to the current layout (see above pics). If you are still interested let me know and I will work with you.
 
The glue that is on the sides comes off quite easily without damaging the art. Use a little GoofOff on a rag and lightly wipe the side down. Give it a minute and then wipe with a paper towel. The glue will ball right up and rub off. Repeat wiping with the GoofOff and rubbing. It will take about an hour per side once you get the hang of it. I've done a Stargate and a Joust this way and both turned out amazing. The laminate protected the sides from most of the damage.

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