Original Galaga Board set- Upright $40

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Looks okay but I have no way to test this. I am restoring my cabinet and it's all in pieces.
$40 as is but it's all there.


Thanks, James- Gardner, MA 01440
 
I have two boards, one I know that works but needs work. I assume this one does too however, but I haven't been able to power up either to be honest. As for losing stuff in a warehouse, not me.

Thanks, James
 
Um...

Aren't you the guy that was originally selling your
galaga? Then when I asked to buy it you decided
to keep it and then ask me to fix it for you?

Which I offered to do for free, but then you put
it up for sale again.. And now your selling parts from
it.. From what I remember, the bottom of this game was
under water... So, yeah.. Good luck :)
 
yeah, that is me. I'm rebuilding the cabinet from scratch for a fresh look, bought the wiring harness and transformers, cpo, decals, so no, not selling ''parts'' The board was no where near water and as I stated the wiring in the bottom and floor was ruined and the board was not tested. Sorry you didn't score a cheap galaga game because you wanted a bunch of pictures of what ruined transformers looked like.

If I was ignorant enough, I suppose I would peg new people to the hobby as being ''bizarre'' If nobody wants the board It's not goint to hurt my feelings. If someone wants to test my boards and help me repair them, I would welcome that. It's a good thing I was able to meet a nice guy (shawnbo42) that was both friendly and helpful, otherwise I would turn away from the kind of witch hunters in this post because it's not helpful, or welcoming.

Thanks, James - Gardner, MA
 
ok man..

Your right, I wanted to score a waterlogged galaga..And i only asked for one picture.. that's when you told me you wanted to keep it and asked me to help you rewire it..

Why don't you keep the board, it might be helpful when you trying to get the game fired up.. You might have one pcb in each stack that works, so you'll need to swap..

Or, if it's just one pcb then it's a boot.. good luck man.
 
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I had several arcade games up at that time and I was constantly playing catchup in old mail. I had two different groups of people, ones that wanted to come see my games and ones that wanted a photo gallery. I don't have a problem with pictures but most of my games were more than reasonable and anyone really interested came and looked them over.

Thanks, James
 
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