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rare RADICAL RADIAL cabaret arcade video game $150 - TNT Amusements

I bought this working fine machine for the logic board---I want a spare for my personal cabaret Radical machine...so I am offering this to another collector who would want a complete cabinet with working pwer supply and color monitor to put a RR logic board (or any other board that works with this system) into it at $150! Call me...if this doesn;t sell to a colelctor, someone will probably buy it to make their own "mame" cabinet so sadly, the wiring and probably the control panel will get taken apart to do this....anyone want to save a supe rare Radical Radial?? Call me 215-953-1188 ext 0 Todd from TNT or email me [email protected]
 

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The machine is apparently available again for $150 as the fellow that wanted it cannot find a truck...not actually sure---he just emailed me very early this morning and said he can't come. I emailed him back early and asked when he could and have heard nothing back. Go figure! If no one wants the cabinet as a whole by Friday, I could part it out as long as I get the $150 plus shipping. Email me asap [email protected]
 
who let you breed?

Good call. Part out a machine so you can have a spare PCB for your own :mad:

[this is not an acceptable way to express your displeasure]
 
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Good call. Part out a machine so you can have a spare PCB for your own :mad:


Are you serious?? What a horrible thing to say about someone....Todd has restored more games than anyone on here....and he supports many families by employing a staff. The irony is you mention ignorance and lack of class....perhaps you should re-read your own post.

-Mark
 
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i wouldn't get all worked up over it. that pcb isnt going to last forever. drop mame in it and enjoy the game :)
 
Todd Tuckey said:
, the fact that I am keeping a working logic board for a restored Radical Radial as a spare to keep inside my machine for FUTURE use when the original cannot be repaired, is a ridiculous stupid idea that NO OTHER collector would EVER do!

I personally would not do that. I would rather have 2 complete systems "out in the wild" so they can get more use. Had the cab been extremely water logged or the logic board was the only salvageable part then I get that (even for a spare) but I would rather keep 2 complete and working machines complete. That being said...


Yeah, that was completely out of line. I've never seen a personal attack like that on the boards, that's just crazy.
 
Todd Tuckey for President

Evidently my grammar is rather unpleasant for some. So let's try this again.

Capital plan, my good man. Hoard that ill-gotten circuit so that your daughter can play her favorite game forever. (Just in case your amazing techs are unable to revive the original, in the inevitable event of it's catastrophic failure.) It's shell was only the packaging for your spare board, discard it like so much bubble wrap and cardboard.

Since you have given machines to charity, you are free to do anything you wish. You can do no wrong. You are also very smart and cool. And I like your physical stature. You are a very sexy, attractive man.

I pray every day that you are able to continue your philanthropic task of removing original PSU's from every game you sell, so that hopefully in the future there will be no more failure-prone original equipment in these old hulks at all. Maybe consider replacing the old boards with modern, ultra-reliable multiboards. It would only add to your personal stash of original boards, and it would save your customers the headache of dealing with actual arcade equipment. Not that your customers aren't as smart and attractive as you, because they totally are.

What you are offering is a wicked deal. If only I had a truck, or you were closer, or if I had the room, or whatever.
 
Evidently my grammar is rather unpleasant for some. So let's try this again.

Capital plan, my good man. Hoard that ill-gotten circuit so that your daughter can play her favorite game forever. (Just in case your amazing techs are unable to revive the original, in the inevitable event of it's catastrophic failure.) It's shell was only the packaging for your spare board, discard it like so much bubble wrap and cardboard.

Since you have given machines to charity, you are free to do anything you wish. You can do no wrong. You are also very smart and cool. And I like your physical stature. You are a very sexy, attractive man.

I pray every day that you are able to continue your philanthropic task of removing original PSU's from every game you sell, so that hopefully in the future there will be no more failure-prone original equipment in these old hulks at all. Maybe consider replacing the old boards with modern, ultra-reliable multiboards. It would only add to your personal stash of original boards, and it would save your customers the headache of dealing with actual arcade equipment. Not that your customers aren't as smart and attractive as you, because they totally are.

What you are offering is a wicked deal. If only I had a truck, or you were closer, or if I had the room, or whatever.
Just wow.

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I picked up a PCB for this game if anyone is looking. I have no easy way to test it, but it looks complete.
 
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