PRICE CHECK: Midway Gun Fight

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I have a working Gun Fight in nice condition with a recapped monitor. Any ideas what these are going for these days? I can't find any usable completed listings on Ebay.
 
I don't think I would sell mine for less then $1000. I bought it around 7 years ago for $350 non-working and in need of a lot of restoration. Its an absolute classic and a blast to play at parties. Silk screened full cab artwork over the wood vinyl looks amazing. Front textured kickplate is unique and the control panel is epic. Hell I'd be keeping it if I were you. Does yours have the yellow overlay?
 
There was a guy in Michigan a few years ago that had two with nice cabinets and ended up putting in an LCD and 60-in-1 iCade boards. Sad. I wish he would have offered them as-is as non working intact projects. He probably would have ended up making the same amount without trashing a couple games.
 
Several projects have sat on the market with no takers lately. If you can wait for someone looking for one the range might be 700 to 1100 depending on condition.
 
Several projects have sat on the market with no takers lately. If you can wait for someone looking for one the range might be 700 to 1100 depending on condition.
Who said anything about a project? OP said working in nice condition with capped monitor.
 
I purchased two in the last six months for under $300 each. Both of them work but need cabinet repairs
 
Fyi, the handle grip covers from a gun-fight makes a nice upgrade to boot hill 😁
 
I have the Gun Fight version (never actually seen a Boot Hill in person) I'm willing to sell, with buyer handling all shipping arrangements. We have plenty of cowboy and western enthusiasts up here in this region, so I'm sure there's some draw for a mancave item like this, but the arcade owners scene is a fraction of what more metro areas have. I'm always curious how many of these black and whites are out there because they seem to pop up so infrequently. A Boot Hill may show up before long.
 
There was a guy in Michigan a few years ago that had two with nice cabinets and ended up putting in an LCD and 60-in-1 iCade boards. Sad. I wish he would have offered them as-is as non working intact projects. He probably would have ended up making the same amount without trashing a couple games.
Hopefully he painted that artwork over with a beautiful coat of black paint
 
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