Price check: Ms Pac Galaga 20th reunion cocktail

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I want opinions on what to price a really nice 20th reunion cocktail cab. It has been home use only. The stock 3-1 pcb has been replaced with an "A" quality 60-1 pcb. Cabinet is in northern Iowa. Thanks for your help! I can add some pics tonight. ( this is the official Namco release )
 
Pcb maybe worth more but to main stream people (non klovers) more games equals more money. There not caring if its legally licensed.
 
Pulling out a board that sells for $300 and putting in one that sells for $70 still takes a chunk out of the value.

No more than $1000.
 
Monitor: check it. My cabaret version of the same game had a 2003 WG, and it was already crapping out when I bought it. (It has a nice one now.)

The machine is an excellent host for a multi-board, but that shouldn't keep you from de-valuing it based on the original not being in there. I'd say anywhere from $400-$800
 
No way you price something at 400 that was 2500 new come on eBay this get a grand easy.

It doesnt have the original pcb. I would say that significantly reduces its value. I used to have one of these. They are nice.
 
It doesnt have the original pcb. I would say that significantly reduces its value. I used to have one of these. They are nice.

60 in 1 prices dropped, looks like the original pcb sells for $200 now. So looks like klov value is $130 less than whatever it would sell for. To a larger target audience, all non klovers, the 60-1 pcb if anything is a plus. It's worth what someone's willing to pay I guess. I need to bail on this bitch before the 60-1's drop to $60 shipped.
 
I want opinions on what to price a really nice 20th reunion cocktail cab. It has been home use only. The stock 3-1 pcb has been replaced with an "A" quality 60-1 pcb. Cabinet is in northern Iowa. Thanks for your help! I can add some pics tonight. ( this is the official Namco release )

Do you have the stock PCB that you can put back in it? If not, this affects the value tremendously in my opinion.

I saw a beat to hell cabinet with a working pcb sell at auction for $500-$600. I don't remember the price exactly but the cabinet literally looked like it fell about 5 feet off a truck. It was in terrible shape.
 
Apparently it's worth $1,000 to a non klover who loves frogger and galaga, needless to say the seller and buyer are happy.
 
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