shatter1
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what's a working upright worth these days?
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I have one in Seattle also thats close to mint for 250.00 and the 3-D works 100% and no one seems to want it. I have tried trade it and sell it, no interest. I havnt tried E-bay yet but I will whenever I get around to it. There was a request by a couple of people for pictures but my thought was if they really wanted it they would come and check it out. Atleast thats how I am. But its cool it will make a nice addition to someones collection someday![]()
Maybe you have a game or if you get a game I'm looking for we could trade then it wouldnt cost anything.
Honestly, I try to only buy games I intend to keep. The only exception to that rule right now is my Die Hard Arcade (bought it in VA to use as a Jamma test rig), and no one in their right mind wants one of those...
That's a big-ass Jamma rig!![]()
Yeah, but the price was right and I had plenty of space in my hotel room. By the end of the trip I had the Die Hard on a wall and on the opposite wall was my Clowns cab, both tables were completely covered with parts, and the floor of my closet was holding 4 complete but extremely burnt in monitors. The coffee table was my soldering station. Total to ship everything home (except the burnt tubes) exceeded $1200 (company paid).