Super PacMan Cocktail: What should I offer???

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Stumbled across a Super PacMan cocktail at a local BBQ joint. Not working and the owner hasnt been back in two years to pick it up. The place has left messages for him to come and get it but he never shows. What would you offer? It's non-working but they wont let me plug it in to see what the problem is? I'm thinking $50. lol

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Sweet... i'll stop by tomorrow and play it.

I'm looking for "just one" cocktail for me too and I thought this would be the one machine of mine that i wouldn't mind converting to a 60-n-1
 
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Keep in mind that if the owner hasn't been there to take it away, there is a good chance it WAS working at some point and the collection box is likely full of coin.

So when you DO take it... have someone ELSE help you take it out, don't tip it or give any clues as to the fact the coinbox is likely packed.

:D
 
stop with the multicades, NOOOOOOOOOOOO

I'm only saying with the Super Pac-Man if you can't fix the thing because I know we would be able to for sure...


For once we actually have everything working in here sans ONE game, LOL!
 
Yeah,I wouldn't offer a whole lot.Knowing that they just want to get rid of it will be to your advantage.I'd say no more than a $100 max.Considering that it may be loaded full of quarters,you may get it really cheap or free even.
 
$100 , but don't plug it in . Show them the bill and say I'll get out of your way right now .

Don't 60 n 1 it !!!!!!!!!!1
 
Appreciate everyone's input on this one. I'm looking for a cocktail since i am out of space. Not a big fan of Super PacMan so I thought about parting out the board and underlay so I could make it a multicade. This way, I am done collecting (for now)...

of course, are we ever really "done"
 
Appreciate everyone's input on this one. I'm looking for a cocktail since i am out of space. Not a big fan of Super PacMan so I thought about parting out the board and underlay so I could make it a multicade.

I say leave all the artwork and underlay alone. That way, if you get an adaptor for the wiring harness and plug in a 60-in-1, it'll be a non-destructive conversion.
 
It looks like a nice midway cocktail. Would make an excellent 60 in 1. Probably has a go7 with a blown flyback.

I would say up to $250 if the cabinet is nice.

You can convert it to 60 in 1 without doing damage to it. Someone called me about my frogger cocktail they want it 60 in 1. I am hesitant to drill the panels, but For $950 it can be whatever they want. At least with Super pac, it already has 1 button.
 
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