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How quickly would you notice? (for paigeoliver)
markrvp:
I'd just do it Alan. I don't think anyone would notice unless you had it sitting next to an original. For me, the main thing would be that it "looks" like the original.
fl0yd:
--- Quote from: ChadTower on May 26, 2005, 12:45:52 pm ---If you're trying to make money in this hobby, you're about 4 years too late.
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LOL
It gets expensive very quickly.
AlanS17:
Well I've got the majority of the parts I need for a Galaga machine already.
For my brother, this is a business venture. For me, it's a hobby. I like working on these things. I think when you worry about the money it's not as much fun anymore. Of course I'd like to make some money, but if I'd be satisfied with breaking even.
I realize the classic arcade craze is on the way out. Hell, the whole aracde concept is on the way out. Those 20 year reunion machines pretty much sparked the whole craze. I'm not looking for suckers to pay stupid prices for my stuff. I just want to get what they're worth. By the time I'm done reconditioning these things, they should be worth alot.
AlanS17:
--- Quote from: markrvp on May 26, 2005, 12:48:32 pm ---I'd just do it Alan.
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ChadTower:
--- Quote from: AlanS17 on May 26, 2005, 01:09:45 pm ---Well at an auction it'll likely be sitting next to an original.
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