What's this cocktail Pong worth ?

Ron - NYP

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All I know is it doesn't work, I think it's from 1974, don't know if it's a knock-off or legit, maybe someone can tell from looking at the pics. If it's worth anything I'm open to offers, if it's junk your welcome to the parts. It's located in New york.
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Ron
 

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Unfortunately, that doesn't look like an original Atari Pong. The originals are very rocognizable with their bright yellow upright cabinets. Those can be worth a ton of money!

The one you have is more than likely one of the many "clone" versions of the game made by one of a dozen or so different companies producing Pong bootlegs at the time. If it's not working it really is not worth all that much at all, but it could possibly be an interesting project to try and track down the issues that are causing the machine to be dead.

If you're looking for a cash value, I'd say it is worth less than $50. :( There are just a lot of these out there and not a high demand for them, especially if they are not working. But if you do end up getting the game working, I can imagine you won't want to sell it. These things are a blast to play with friends.
 
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Stuffmonger has one similar to that, dang those are fun as hell.:D

He mentioned that the monitor was difficult to find parts for, not sure whats wrong with it but could get expensive to try and figure out, still would love to have one though....:eek:
 
Where in NY are you?

It's in New York City on East 15th street just off Union Square East. Thanx to all who replied. So now that I know I can't make any money on it:) rather than throw it, if anyone wants it and is willing to pick it up in a timely fashion it's yours. Send me your info and i'll let you know where to pick it up.
thanx
Ron
 
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