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Title: [SOLD] FS Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor
Post by: motch on January 11, 2015, 11:55:05 am
Hi everyone -- I have a used Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor for sale. I used it briefly in a MAME cab I was building, but I never finished it; it's time to put it in better hands that'll do something fun with it. Here's the details:

Attached are some pictures of the monitor in the box. We tested it out and it appears to be working just fine! If I'm missing a detail I should describe, let me know and I'll find out the answer if I can.

As for shipping, I live in Evansville, IN. If you live reasonably close-by I can personally deliver it to you, otherwise you can pick it up. I don't know of a way to safely ship this by UPS, Fedex, USPS, etc.

My asking price is $200 or best offer (hard to say what it's worth these days; difficult to find consistent sale prices).
Title: Re: FS Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor
Post by: thehammer12 on January 11, 2015, 07:46:19 pm
If only I was closer, Im about 5 hrs away. (chicago)

Also I ship monitors every once and a while, if you use a lot of packing nuts and empty boxes to prevent movement it will ship fine.
Title: Re: FS Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor
Post by: motch on January 12, 2015, 09:01:02 am
Are you willing to meet half way, somewhere north of Terra Haute perhaps?
Title: Re: FS Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor
Post by: FNwoz on January 18, 2015, 09:30:54 pm
Sent PM.
Title: Re: FS Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor
Post by: kycop19 on January 18, 2015, 10:21:10 pm
Interested I live near Owensboro can meet pickup etc I emailed u on Craigslist
Title: Re: FS Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor
Post by: kycop19 on January 18, 2015, 10:27:17 pm
Can get tomorrow / in morning -
Title: Re: FS Wells Gardner 27" D9200 arcade monitor
Post by: motch on January 20, 2015, 07:26:24 pm
Hey everyone, the monitor sold. Credit to the community here; everyone interested was great communicators.