FS Game: Missle Command (Howell, NJ)

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So the time has come to sell my Missile commmand.

I could use the dough to help fund my new hobby.. Salt Water Reef keeping. I actually found a hobby more expensive then video and pinball collecting:)
I'm building a 420 gallon salt water tank in my basement.

MC is in good shape. everything works, good picture, new glass. Comes
with a new silkscreened CP, New trackball with new roller kit, a set of
new side art, and a spare working PCB. Just a littl elbow grease and you will have a 100% perfect missile command. Its in decent shape as it is though.

$650

Thanks,
Mike
 
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Goodness,

Saltwater reefs are huge expense and can be even more heartbreaking than this hobby. I have delved into that for a few tanks and after some years got out of it. Though it is a beautiful hobby and can be so very cool to get reefs rolling. Heartbreaking when things go south, I have lost some favorite critters there.

I feel for you, two horribly expensive and time consuming hobbies :)

Want to see some pics of your reefs when your up and running.

Sorry I can't help in your quest, but offer my support for a cool hobby.

Steve
 
I have a 120 gallon tank that was salt water, but now sits dry in my basement full of now dead rock. :) I am waiting for life to slow down a bit before I go back to that. Takes a lot of work. Reefs are even harder, but nothing like a beautiful salt water tank. It does get expensive when a $100 Angel fish decides after you get him home that he just doesn't want to eat for you and then croak. :( The equipment is some serious coin, but at least mostly just an up front cost. Salt ain't all that cheap either. Good luck my friend.
 
I have a 120 gallon tank that was salt water, but now sits dry in my basement full of now dead rock. :) I am waiting for life to slow down a bit before I go back to that. Takes a lot of work. Reefs are even harder, but nothing like a beautiful salt water tank. It does get expensive when a $100 Angel fish decides after you get him home that he just doesn't want to eat for you and then croak. :( The equipment is some serious coin, but at least mostly just an up front cost. Salt ain't all that cheap either. Good luck my friend.

Serious coin.. ROFL

Whats a word worse then serious? I've dumped about 4k into it so far. Not a drop of water yet. I need to spend about 3k more to get it Coral ready. Should be beyond amazing when done though.

The tank is 6'x3'xx27
 
I had the Salt water bug for years....owned everthing from a 55 to a 150 and all the fish and corals to boot. After about 10 years staright it began to become more work and little reward hence I sold it all.....

I would do it again but only if my kids asked me.
 
Serious coin.. ROFL

Whats a word worse then serious? I've dumped about 4k into it so far. Not a drop of water yet. I need to spend about 3k more to get it Coral ready. Should be beyond amazing when done though.

The tank is 6'x3'xx27

Not surprised at those amounts. I had spent a few thousand and mine was only 120 gal.
 
Mike is a good dude to deal with, and these barter options are great. I can definitely relate to not having enough time to dedicate to the hobby. Brand new Pinbot playfield sitting here and no time to swap it over.

Bump for ya!
 
I'm building a 420 gallon salt water tank in my basement.

Thanks,
Mike

Are you sure it's not bong water ?

... Bump for a good game. Always reminds me of that "Chuck" episode.. http://chuck-online.blogspot.com/2009/02/chuck-season-2-episode-5-chuck-versus.html

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