Found or No Longer Wanted WTB: Atari Shuuz or American Horseshoes PCB

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Looking for a clean, tested working Atari Shuuz jamma pcb or Taito American Horsehoes jamma pcb in similar condition. Prices seem to be all over.
Don't really want to pay and arm and a leg, just want one for my cabaret trackball cabinet.
I'm in Amherst Ohio 44001 and would need it shipped unless you're a local.
I can also trade as well, in case I have something of value to you.
Just ask! Thanks

Here is my cabaret:
 

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Did you see this one from last year? Pricey, but isn't listed as sold.

 
Did you see this one from last year? Pricey, but isn't listed as sold.

Wow, that's nuutz. (See what I did there?)
I dont have that much in my cabaret with shipping. Damn. 😆
 
A Shuuz board is going to be pricey and hard to find.
Those things are rare.
Tell that to 2018 me.

 
Wow, $100 shipped. Great deal. I don't mind paying $150-200.
Not sure what makes this board worth 5X that now.
Were the production numbers that low?
I swear I used to see this game fairly cheap when they popped up here in Ohio....
 
Wow, $100 shipped. Great deal. I don't mind paying $150-200.
Not sure what makes this board worth 5X that now.
Were the production numbers that low?
I swear I used to see this game fairly cheap when they popped up here in Ohio....
Well, right around 2011 to 2013 or so both Shuuz and American Horseshoes got super popular and the price rose significantly. But then as evidenced by my for sale thread from 2018, the interest waned and no one gave two shits about those boards anymore. I think I sold my American Horseshoes for $60 shipped. So the guy that just said they're rare and super expensive seems to be either out of touch or knows something I don't.
 
Just as well. I'm not the kind to overspend on a jamma board like this.
I think I'd be happy with an American Horseshoes pcb anyways, since it is already a vertical game.
 
Not sure what makes this board worth 5X that now.
Were the production numbers that low?

According to the Atari production numbers doc (which is the only resource we have, who knows how accurate it is), there were less than 125 boards made.

So yeah, it's just super rare.

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Set up an ebay alert for Shuuz. That's how I got mine. It took a while for one to pop up in my price range, but I eventually got a working one for $150 + shipping (back in 2022).
 
Thanks Ed! Let me think about it. Not sure if I wanna put side art on a cabaret just yet.
What I would really like to find is a cpo of somesort.
 
Tell you what Ed, I'll take your side art if somebody can find me my AH PCB back that I sold for about 50 bucks.

I've got a working AH board, Shawn. Lemme see if I can find it, though. I'll happily trade it to you for a different & fun JAMMA pcb if you want.
 
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