I think I am really happy with all the machines I have just the way they are. Time to sell off the stock of parts that I am never going to use.
I will begin listing them as soon as I get home. They will be cheapish, and there will be A LOT of them.
There will be a $10 minimum order.
I will not be posting pictures of stock type parts. You all know what a happ super looks like.
Shipping will be a flat $10 per order to the US. I am doing this so I don't have to waste time and money figuring out the weights of things.
International shipment will be on an individual basis, please ask me for totals on international orders.
Ideally everything sells today, I get paypal for everything today, and everything ships tommorrow.
I would REALLY like this to be a one day shot before I change my mind and decide I need to build 90 more machines.
After posting to claim your items you can send paypal for the total to my email address which is paigeoliver@gmail.com - If you are an international buyer please send the total for the items and I will send you a separate shipping invoice after I get the packages weighed at the post office.
I will be updating the thread throughout the day, but please double check to make sure the latest post hasn't claimed the item you want.
And here are the items.
Neo Geo 1 slot board. Tested working. The larger style with all the accessory headers. $100
Ultimarc trackball with wires. 2 1/4" White. $24
Imperial 2 1/4" PS2 connection trackball. White $34
Happ controls serial interface board for trackballs and other optical controls. $14
Midway joysticks from a cocktail machine in good condition. 8-way leaf, fits the Pac-Man bolt pattern. $15 Each (2 available).
4-way stick from Mr. Do! series. missing 2 microswitches and a tensioner spring. $3
Huge 2-way joystick (would be a better shifter than joystick). $5 each (2 available)
Huge 2 way top fire joystick (same as above but with fire button) $6 each 1 left
Bag with 2 USB joystick PBCs and cables (hackable) $2
4 board Multijamma kit. $70 (note this IS NOT Clay's kit, it is some other companies kit, I have not hooked it up, but it looks fairly straightforward, it comes with the accessory boards to switch two boards, but it can do 4 boards, and you don't actually NEED the accessory boards as there in nothing actually on those).
Coin boxes $4 each. Over/under style 4 available (1 one hold). Pac-Man style 1 available.
NOS gambling button/mahjong controller. 3 rows of 13 buttons. Wired as a matrix. Perfect for jukebox or Mahjong games. Uses an IDE cable. $15
Green microswitch buttons $5 for six of them. (I only have six).
Yellow microswitch buttons $5 for six of them. (I only have six).
More microswitch buttons Happ iL types mostly (mostly new, some mildly used, microswitches vary in brand and condition from new to used). 10 white. 1 red. 2 yellow. 3 blue. 4 green. 1 black. 75 cents each.
Solid state ultra lo-profile buttons. 4 red, 2 blue. $1 each.
Big bag of used microswitches (like 80 of them, many have actuators on them, which can be snapped off, these will require soldering. So far every one I have ever used has worked. $8
Atari AR-2 board. Unknown condition. $7
Williams coin door (Stainless), nothing on the back, no frame. $7
Atari big blue cap. Worked in my Kangaroo last year. $2
Large blue camo control panel overlay. $12.
Wico joystick handles shorter type, not Robotron type (these fit the perfect 360 base). 1 left, red in color.. $1.75
Grab bag style box of stuff. One priority flat rate box full of related stuff. Will include both arcade and computer stuff. $10 each.
Grab bag boxes will contain stuff that didn't sell in this thread, stuff that I didn't bother listing, and random computer stuff.
21" Metal frame kiosk monitor (VGA type, goes to very high res). $60 (PICKUP ONLY)
Large 4 player cocktail project with brand new 27" display and brand new Happs 27" bezel and new t-molding and a used over/under door. $200. PICKUP ONLY. Note I am essentially selling this for the price of the brand new TV inside it, so you are essentially buying a new TV and getting a free cabinet with it.
LED scoreboard from a Sega Turbo. Tested in my machine and working all the way. I have been told that this is VERY hackable. The only components on the board consist of a connector, 5 toshiba TLR306 displays and 25 Toshiba TR353 displays. $10
Ok, that is the MAIN stuff. I still have two boxes of assorted buttons and joystick parts to go through, I will add those to the list as soon as I finish going through them.