SOLD - PARTS Two Ms Pac boards - with ArcadeShop 284/285 chips

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Two Ms PacMan boards - no idea what current working status is on these. The second board seems to be missing all the Roms? - believe I had a multi kit running on that one at some point.
Comes with a Bob Roberts Ms Pac capacitor kit, and 1 each of the ArcadeShop.com 284 and 285 chips.
$125 + US shipping. This will be a decent sized box, and shipping seems to vary greatly based on distance. I'm in MA, so shipping out to the West Coast will cost a few more dollars.
 

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Adding a set of unused PacMan/Ms PacMan color proms I bought a number of years back, and also lowering the price.
$110 plus shipping
 

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These boards fit 2 in a usps flatrate "game board" box. You have to ask for them at the post office.

Its flat rate so 18.85$usd shipping.

I only mention this since you said postage varied due to distance.

Hopefully this will help the buyer pull the trigger and purchase.

GLWTS
 
These boards fit 2 in a usps flatrate "game board" box. You have to ask for them at the post office.

Its flat rate so 18.85$usd shipping.

I only mention this since you said postage varied due to distance.

Hopefully this will help the buyer pull the trigger and purchase.

GLWTS

Honestly those boxes don't leave sufficient room for enough packaging material to ship a pac board safely. Best to use a bit bigger box and pay normal shipping.
 
Yeah, what CoCo said on the shipping.

Unless you're shipping outside of New England (where they'll be bumped up to Priority automatically, but will be cheap, around 10-12 bucks), the 'board game' style Large Flat Rate boxes are the way to ship these, and most boards in general. Regular USPS Ground will be the same price (if not more), and will take a lot longer, to anywhere outside of New England.

You can always confirm on the USPS site (as there are rare exceptions, depending on size, weight, and the exact location), but that's been my experience, shipping a lot of boards here.
 
Honestly those boxes don't leave sufficient room for enough packaging material to ship a pac board safely. Best to use a bit bigger box and pay normal shipping.

I disagree, remove the daughter cards and wrap separately, triple wrap both boards and add padding to the bottom before sliding the boards in. there will be room on top before closing the flap for daughter cards and additional padding between the boards, cards, and end flap, I stuff packing peanuts between all of that on the end as well.

I have sent 2 of them in a game board box, they fit.

For the record, I wrap the FK out of boards.

If it's good enough for AndrewB, It's good enough for me.


As it happens I am looking for working mspac boards, if you are open to offers at this point, pm me.
 
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