Silent Scope II (10307)

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Hi;
I have to throw in the towel on this one. I purchased it non-working, the seller stated that it had worked previous to his move.
It's in good condition, just a little dusty.
The Wells Gardner monitor is very very nice with zero screen burn.

Here is the link to my repair post, not much but shows the codes:
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=188598

Anyway, considering the monitor is in such good condition, would $225.00 be out of line?

Jeff
 

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that game does not use a light gun so you can actually use an lcd if the monitor goes out and you dont want to deal with repairing.

ur game probably has a 25 inch med res monitor in it.
very hard to ship those and costly and risky as half of them get destroyed in transit, even the crated ones.

if local pickup, around $150 if its perfect. that is the norm.

its honestly easier to sell the working chassis for $100ish and scrap the tube.
 
These came w/ 27in med res WG 7501's. Your right on the lcd, with a converter, they can be installed since the gun uses pot's for positioning. These go all over the place on price point. Youll see 1 go high, 1 go low, you can never tell.
 
The LCD it great but the game can be configured to play without the scope. It then places a PnP of the light gun onscreen. Still fun but not as challenging. The LCD only indicates its working after the game starts on mine.
 
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