Reactor on Ebay....

Yeah, they want too much for the condition it's in.

I was thinking that initially...

...but now I'm not so sure. If the black came off the sides okay, you might end up with a pretty good Reactor for $750
 
I was thinking that initially...

...but now I'm not so sure. If the black came off the sides okay, you might end up with a pretty good Reactor for $750

This would have to be restored. i.e. stripped down, patched and repainted.

"Cabinet is a bit rough with an eight ball for the trackball and boards in place of leg levelers. "

I highly doubt you'll recover the art underneath it. It appears to have stickers on the side for the side art. It doesn't have the original track ball in it (uses an 8 ball).
 
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whoa

hahahah! thats my old machine!.. kinda cool to see it again.
I sold it on ebay in 1999 to this guy and now it popped up again.

pretty awesome to see it (in the same fugly condition).

Jon
 
whoa

hahahah! thats my old machine!.. kinda cool to see it again.
I sold it on ebay in 1999 to this guy and now it popped up again.

pretty awesome to see it (in the same fugly condition).

Jon

How much did you sell it for?
 
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Not really. Different time and different prices.
They were selling for $1500-$1800 back then.
So $800-$900 was a good price. You cant assume prices are the same. Around 1999 it was the peak of collecting and prices were extremely high on most games.

Jon
 
Not really. Different time and different prices.
They were selling for $1500-$1800 back then.
So $800-$900 was a good price. You cant assume prices are the same. Around 1999 it was the peak of collecting and prices were extremely high on most games.

Jon

Oh, I left out that factor. Makes sense now.
 
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