NEW Space Zap

Ehhh...I've got the caberet already. Plus I just got back from a long haul to Kansas City for these guys. Limited on space as well.

wow. that's quite the epic haul there!

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1976 atari stunt cycle		- $ 350-450
1981 sega eliminator		- $1500+
1981 bally/midway gorf		- $ 300-650
1982 atari gravitar		- $1500-2000
1982 atari space duel		- $ 750+
1986 atari rolling thunder	- $ 300-450
1986 taito arkanoid		- $ 300

19?? arachnid english mark "super 6" plus II dart board - $100

those prices are from exidy's 2016 guide. did you hit the irs tax refund jackpot?!

...and is the space duel up for trade?! :)
 
Man I want a Gravitar one of the few games I use to play on the Atari 2600 as a kid now I almost need $2600 just to get my hands on one lol.

I'm also getting good at fixing the Space Zap board sets just got my back up set working yesterday. I have the 8 and 4 ROM versions so I can basically troubleshoot everything.
 
Man I want a Gravitar one of the few games I use to play on the Atari 2600 as a kid now I almost need $2600 just to get my hands on one lol.

I'm also getting good at fixing the Space Zap board sets just got my back up set working yesterday. I have the 8 and 4 ROM versions so I can basically troubleshoot everything.

What kind of setup are you using? I know Midway made a tester for their card rack games, but I haven't seen one pop up, nor have I found any schematics one could use to repro them. Have also removed the band from the cage and swapped the board to test to the top of the stack. But if you want to connect a Fluke _and_ probe another board, I think you need an extender card.
 
Right now the only setup I have is swapping boards in and out of my Space Zap. Have already fixed 9 pattern boards problem is I need a Gorf setup I have like 5 Gorf board sets to debug. Just got my back up Space Zap PCB working the other day Damn pattern board failed on that one right as I finished the game board and refreshing the sockets on it.
 
What kind of setup are you using? I know Midway made a tester for their card rack games, but I haven't seen one pop up, nor have I found any schematics one could use to repro them. Have also removed the band from the cage and swapped the board to test to the top of the stack. But if you want to connect a Fluke _and_ probe another board, I think you need an extender card.

I had remembered coin-op had one for sale and quick search shows it here. Unfortunately, it sold right away...
https://www.facebook.com/coinopwarehouse/photos/a.93337662374.84571.86670587374/10154507702362375
 

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