Juno First PCB + manual and ephemera

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I hate selling stuff and much prefer to do trades. Just trying to nail down a value for the working, and super clean, Juno First PCB, manual, and ephemera so I can figure out if I can ask for a decent 20" PVM or put value towards a pinball machine for this thing.

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Hard to find but not sure how many people are looking for one I paid 500 for my pcb a year or so ago I got the manual around 30$
 
There is a hobby boom going on right now. A 20" pvm a couple years ago would go for around $150-300. Right now they are going for $800+ :X

Arcade stuff is going through a boom right now too. The last couple Juno First pcbs I have seen for sale sold for around $350 in 2018-2019. I think right now probably $500-650+. I am not sure how many cross CRT/Arcade hobbiests there are that would be interested. I recently crossed over to Consumer and professional monitor collecting and it seems the majority is clueless about the other, but I think a Juno First PCB for a 20" PVM is not an even trade. Juno First PCB is way rarer. There are so many PVMs that you can probably find some for close to free if you check local college asset sales.
 
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Thanks for the info guys. Sorry thegleek, I'd rather keep things together to try and make this a more attractive package.

@mgkastra Totally understand the situation right now is stupid. Unfortunately I'm up in Canada and broadcast monitors are much harder to come by up here. With the border reopening next month I can pick things up from North Dakota again which makes shipping a monitor a realistic option. I'm hoping the rarity of Juno will entice someone to want to do a swap and since I don't have any attachment to the game I don't mind getting it into the hands of someone who would enjoy it.
 
obtaining a 20" PVM from the USA shipped to you in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada... is going to be insanely expensive (AND RISKY)!

I just quoted one out. The specs on my 20" Olympus OEV203 (100% exact same thing as a Sony Trinitron 20" PVM) is as follows:

Dimensions: 19" (W) x 19" (H) x 20" (D)
Weight: 66 lb 2 oz
Box size: 20" x 21.5" x 21.5"
Packaging Filler for protection/weight: 4~5 lbs
Harmonization Code: 8528.42 (CRT video monitor)
Total Weight: 70lbs
Fair Market Value: $500 USD

USPS does NOT ship any packages weighing over 70lbs according to their policy:

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...so you can only use DHL/FedEx/UPS. Since PirateShip only supports USPS & UPS, we'll go with UPS.

Shipped from Detroit MI USA to Winnipeg Art Gallery, Manitoba Canada will approximately run $156 USD:

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good luck with that insanity!
 

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