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| Zeno:
Alright folks, I need your advice on this... I have an empty NBA Jam cabinet that is fully gutted and ready to paint/laminate I added casters to the bottom and laminated the front panel and speaker area. No cab damage Amy I asking to much for this at $150? I spent $50 on it (not including the work done, gas to and from it's location, and the lunch I owed my coworker for helping me haul it home). Link to craigslist ad http://sandiego.craigslist.org/for/360098720.html Sidenote... I know that not all empty cabs are created equal. Any rough pricing on these designs/styles William cab 27" (just like mine) Dynamo cab Pac style cab Nintendo cab Z backs |
| leapinlew:
$150 is a lot for any of the areas I have been in. Either St. Louis or Alexandria, VA. I would think $50 -$75 and thats more than I would spend, but someone might pay it. |
| ChadTower:
$150 is too much for a stripped cabinet of almost any type. |
| Zeno:
--- Quote from: leapinlew on June 27, 2007, 03:16:13 pm ---$150 is a lot for any of the areas I have been in. Either St. Louis or Alexandria, VA. I would think $50 -$75 and thats more than I would spend, but someone might pay it. --- End quote --- Fair enough. Do you think I can strip out the coin door and still maintain the $50-$75 price-tag? |
| ChadTower:
I think so. $50 for a solid cab is a reasonable price, especially a four player cab that so many people think are great MAME candidates. You can try $75 but accept a $50 offer, which is what I would probably do. |
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