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Atari Basketball possibilities
« on: April 06, 2004, 02:11:07 pm »
Ok, I recently picked up a non-working Atari Basketball. After collecting the coins inside I ended up being paid $1.25 to take it!

The flyer has a good picture.

http://www.arcadeflyers.com/?page=flyerdb&subpage=flyer&id=105&image=1

Ok, if I can repair the boardset myself I am just going to restore it, but if I can't, then I am probably going to part it. (cab rough at the bottom, trackballs need new rollers, and the control panel artwork is nearly gone).

But, as I was hefting this monster sideways down into my basement I realized how perfect this cabinet would be for Mame.

#1. It is 29.5" Wide. The average classic cab clocks in at 24" wide. I didn't measure the control panel, but I am guessing it is around 14" deep, if not more.

#2. Very nice monitor shelf for easy mountage!

#3. Tons of interior room.

I used to say Defender was the best classic cabinet for Mame, but I might be changing my opinion, as this one has a stock panel large enough for the standard frankenpanel layout!

Before anyone asks why I would part it if I can't repair the boardset, well it is simple financial logic. If I can repair the boardset, then restoration of this machine will only run me about $100 (4 new trackball rollers at $10 each, a cap kit on the monitor, and a new custom CPO). But if I have to send the boardset out, then I am looking at more like $230 ish. So that would be spending $230 and 20+ hours to restore a machine to a state where it would be worth, $230. Not sure if that is worth my time, especially since it would part out right now for nearly that price and leave me with a cabinet that has a monster control panel.

I don't mean to sound like some sort of money grubber, but it is just simple economics, this is not an A list classic, and it was in poor enough shape that I was able to buy it for $5 at auction.
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Re:Atari Basketball possibilities
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2004, 11:02:55 am »
Snagged this shot of the taken apart machine last night.
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Re:Atari Basketball possibilities
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2004, 11:36:00 am »
Make it an all spinners and trackballs Mame Cab.