I dunno. If I ever sold mine I'd probably looking for $300 or so. I see them on Ebay all the time for like $500 or $600. I don't think they sell at that price.
They tend to move at $300 or less. Seem them go for $100 working at auction more than once. I used to have one that I bought for $25 at auction not powering up (it was a fuse or the cord or something).
I have an English Mark Darts without the monitor already in my game room. I think I like it better because it has the LED number displays along with the LED upper display that was upgraded when the cricket kit was installed.
I have an English Mark Darts without the monitor already in my game room. I think I like it better because it has the LED number displays along with the LED upper display that was upgraded when the cricket kit was installed.
That Super Six Plus 2 that you just got is a conversion. It was originally either a model 5000 or 4500 converted to the 6000 series. One way to tell is the location of the coin door and lack of league mail "mail slots" in the front of the cabinet. A dedicated original Supper Six (6000 series) has the coin door mounted off to the right side of the front NOT centered like yours. There also would have been a horizontally mounted league mail slot to the left of the coin door. The mail slot says "Arachnid" on it.
That Super Six Plus 2 that you just got is a conversion. It was originally either a model 5000 or 4500 converted to the 6000 series. One way to tell is the location of the coin door and lack of league mail "mail slots" in the front of the cabinet. A dedicated original Supper Six (6000 series) has the coin door mounted off to the right side of the front NOT centered like yours. There also would have been a horizontally mounted league mail slot to the left of the coin door. The mail slot says "Arachnid" on it.
I had two of them. Each with the off-center coin door. One had the mail slot and one did not. Did they not put the mail slot on all of the dedicated ones?