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Is this Battlezone project worth $75 (or more)?
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pgifford:
I won the auction for $74.99.  Now the fun begins...telling the wife, getting it home.  The 2nd one is easy...the first one, well, let's just say she's a little perplexed by the multiplying items in the garage.  Thanks for the tips, guys :)

pgifford:

--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on June 24, 2004, 05:10:14 pm ---If you are intending to RESTORE it, I'd say no.
The vector monitors are getting harder to come by, and are commanding HUGE prices.

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What would be a "huge" price?  If I come across something that would work what would be a reasonable price?

From this page http://www.gamearchive.com/Video_Games/Manufacturers/Atari/monitor.html I see a number of monitors listed.  Would any of them work or does it have to be a Wells-Gardner 6100?

Some day I'll tell the story of how I once bought and sold a Battlezone (with manual) so cheap it makes me cry to think about it today  :'(

Thanks,

Paul

RayB:

--- Quote from: pgifford on June 25, 2004, 12:23:46 pm ---...let's just say she's a little perplexed by the multiplying items in the garage.  Thanks for the tips, guys :)

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Oh? How about looking in her closet or make up drawer? If she's anything like my girlfriend's ever expanding shoe, purse and make-up collection, I'd say your hobby should be no more perplexing!

;-)
pgifford:
Just a gentle bump...

What's a reasonable price for a vector monitor, either a Wells-Gardner 6100 or an Electrohome G-05?  There don't seem to be a lot of parts stores carrying them...

Thanks,

Paul

paigeoliver:
Ok, here is what Paige would say.

Paige OWNS a Battlezone. Paige got it free, although Paige did trade a monitor (color, needed cappping) for the control panel.

Mine was/is freaking minty, had no boards, no monitor. It was NOT worth the restoration cost. I tried to replace the original monitor with a PC monitor, but you CAN'T get a 19" color tube in the place where the original monitor went (black and white vector tubes are insanely shallow, less than half the depth of a color raster tube.

Paige went ahead and installed a 15" color monitor, and then promptly got sick of the project. He listed it on ebay, buyer paid $125 for it, and ONLY WANTED the control panel, periscoper stuff, marquee, etc.

So, now I still have it, now it has a double decker control panel, which is completely INSIDE the machine, but is still in project mode.

I'll see if I can't dig up any photos.

Art Mallet can USUALLY supply ANY needed vector monitors, although he is really pricy. Otherwise you can try a wanted to buy post on the newsgroups.

You see the thing with the vector games is that a tested working monitor sells for 80 percent of the value of most games that use them.
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