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FS: 33" Arcade Cabinet- Showcase
« on: May 24, 2011, 04:08:50 pm »
Details- 33" Wells Gardner VGA Monitor (640x480 res), dual LCD
topguns, dual backlit trackballs, GroovyGamegaear LED balltops, Apache
Controls Blackhawk Push/Pull Spinner, Home made LED pushbuttons (the
lights are home made, not the buttons), Dual Core P4 2.8, 2GB ram,
160GB hard drive computer running Hyperspin (not shown in pics- I have
changed to this front end since the pics were taken), with SNES, N64,
Sega Genesis, and Sega Master System running (thus the reason for so
many buttons-N64).


Basically runs all games without stutter minus some of the CHDs-
Blitz, Cruisin, etc....


My preference-


$300.00- Cabinet with monitor only- I take the top of the control
panel off, computer out, but basically you get the whole cabinet/
pedestal with monitor, marquee, coin door. No iso transformer needed
for the monitor, just drop in a surge protector and hook your stuff
up. No controls, no guns, no nothing, just what is listed here.


My non-preference-
$1000.00 for the cabinet with control panel (and guns) but no
computer. I really only want to sell the cabinet/monitor and use this
stuff in another project, but if you insist on having it, you are
going to pay for it. It is a little bit silly of an asking price, but
when you add in the individual costs to build this panel with guns (I
think I paid right around 550.00 for the components) you can see the
silliness is the fact that I want to keep this stuff and make you pay
for it if you want it.

Location: 53137 (SE Wisconsin)
Walkout Basement: Yes
Heavy: Yes
Will I help you load: Yes
Pictures: http://playmorepinball.com/index.php?option=com_morfeoshow&task=view&gallery=15&Itemid=35


That should about sum it up.... :)


Thanks, Tim

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Re: FS: 33" Arcade Cabinet- Showcase
« Reply #1 on: May 24, 2011, 04:31:42 pm »
why list the PC specs if its not part of the sale? And for the $300 version, there is no control panel or sticks/buttons?
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Re: FS: 33" Arcade Cabinet- Showcase
« Reply #2 on: May 24, 2011, 04:45:06 pm »
why list the PC specs if its not part of the sale? And for the $300 version, there is no control panel or sticks/buttons?

Good questions-

Sorry about the PC specs... I listed this on RGP and KLOV with a third option- As-is, meaning with the PC and config, etc. Reading the forum rules here, I didn't want to be called out for a listing violating terms (because it has the software on it). So I snipped the last option off, but left the specs on the previous post by accident.

And for $300, correct- no control panel top (would just remove from the pedestal). So for 300.00 you get the main cabinet, the pedestal, the coin door (no mechs), the marquee, the computer speakers attached to the cabinet, and the monitor (with glass bezel). Basically everything you physically see in the pictures minus the top of the control panel and light guns (and computer, but you can't see that anyways in the pics)....

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Re: FS: 33" Arcade Cabinet- Showcase
« Reply #3 on: May 24, 2011, 05:00:04 pm »
you can have the 3rd option, just cant sell it with the roms. take care!
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