Parting out my Centipede Cabaret

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See the General Discussion to read the story of why this beloved Centipede is being sacrificed, but long story short, I broke the neck of the tube. I have the following parts all tested and working unless otherwise stated:

Cabaret Marquee
Glass Bezel (couple chips in the graphic)
Bezel Bracket
Control panel
Trackball (has trouble moving downwards)
Cone Buttons
Coin Door (minus locks and coin mechs)
Coin Box
Wiring Harness
Freshly Recapped and resoldered Electrohome G07 Chassis with new width coil
Electrohome G07 Deflection Coil assembly
Centipede PCB
Speaker
Speaker Grille
Atari ARII Board
Power Supply
Atari Cabaret Cabinet


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replace the tube or monitor. If every game was parted when the monitor went bad 75% of the games made in the 80's never would have seen the 90's. Hope I don't sound like a dick but a broken neck on a monitor is not a good reason to part a working game. IMO
 
Man, why are you parting it out? Seems like alot more work to do that than to just find another tube? Sounds like you were just wanting to sell it anyway.
 
That is the best looking and playing cabaret - please think twice about this one. Follow the guys advice in the thread in the Discussion section. Be a shame to part it out.
 
Just replace the frickin monitor....why part out a perfectly good game over a simple fix??
 
Damn... being a noob cabaret guy I weep at this... I only wish I was closer so I could save it. I love the these Atari 19" cabarets!
 
It must not be that beloved if you sacrifice it that easily. Dont know whats worse, you parting it out that easy or the vultures swarming around it trying to pick parts off the carcass. And you guys call yourself collectors...
 
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