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Author Topic: SOLD - Atomiswave SD and Neo 25 candy cabinets [US/MD/Baltimore]  (Read 3175 times)

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Selling my candy cabs off.  I'll be sad to see them go, but hopefully they'll go to someone with more time for them.

First up is my Neo 25.  The machine itself is pretty clean as far as the paint is concerned.  The hinged monitor surround isn't super duper yellowed like others I've seen.  Everything works.  Wired for MVS.  I made a CP out of hardboard and filled it with new Seimitsu controls, but it also comes with the original MVS panel and some unfinished metal panels I was working on.

Next up is my Atomiswave Sitdown cab.  I got this in a group order over at the neo-geo.com forums.  This cab is in great shape.  PSU supports JVS and JAMMA.  Has new Seimitsu stick and sanwa buttons.  In the pictures it's missing the card reader but I have that and it'll come with the cabinet.

Last but not least is my "wish I would have done something with this" Konami Domy Jr. cab.  I got this thing in pretty rough shape with the intention of restoring it, but never got around to it.  It's has a 25" cga monitor that can be rotated manually.  Monitor chassis is a nanao ms8-26 variant.  Currently it sits busted down into each individual piece as I had planned to take the metal parts to be blasted and repainted.  A good project for someone a bit more motivated.  I can put it back together if you wish.  

Pricing:
550 for the neo, - sold to MonoTekETeA
650 for the AWSD - sold to MonoTekETeA
150 for the Domy Jr. - sold to Argamius

I've attached images of the Neo25 and the AWSD below.  Most of the images of the Domy Jr. over at hard candy are of my unit so that's what it looks like assembled.  I've put the link to hard candy below:

http://hard--candy.com/index.asp?page=Domy+Jr


Thanks for looking.

Edit: Near Baltimore, MD
      
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Re: FS: Atomiswave SD and Neo 25 candy cabinets
« Reply #1 on: August 26, 2009, 03:06:33 pm »
Where are you located?

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Re: FS: Atomiswave SD and Neo 25 candy cabinets
« Reply #2 on: August 26, 2009, 06:25:12 pm »
Updated the original post with location info...whoops

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Re: FS: Atomiswave SD and Neo 25 candy cabinets
« Reply #3 on: September 26, 2009, 03:55:12 pm »
Still available.

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Re: FS: Atomiswave SD and Neo 25 candy cabinets [US/MD/Baltimore]
« Reply #4 on: October 05, 2009, 04:30:04 pm »
Some folks requested pictures of the Domy Jr. as it sits.  There's not much to see, but I figured I'd post these pictures anyway.

In the first picture you'll see pretty much the entire cabinet.  In the second picture you'll see the monitor, speakers, power supply, and monitor front/glass/whatever you wanna call it.  You can see how I've tried to keep the monitor from getting scratched by placing a nice, clean sweatshirt and towel underneath it (and it hasn't moved since being placed there).  What you don't see is the monitor chassis because that's hidden away in a closet at the moment.