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shardian:
Level of "gutted-ness" and overall condition of the cab/art determine general value. Above all though, this one fact holds true above all others:

Value is in the eye of the beholder.

ChadTower:

True.  When an OP says empty, though, figure they won't even leave any air in there.  They strip them like every bit of plastic or copper is worth a dollar.

severdhed:
i picked up an "stripped" cabinet from an op a few years ago for $20.  generic midway cabinet converted to golden tee 2.  it had a dead monitor with bad screen burn in, he took the boards out of it.  still came with marquee light and golden tee marquee, metal control panel with 3 buttons, and coin door with 2 good mechs.  once i got it home, i found a 3" trackball lying in the bottom of it...it needed a little work, but i got it working.  it was a good deal.

i'd go look at them..like someone said, if it is a rare cabinet in good shape, then it may be worth that much

garnerb350:
The thing is...I dont think the seller even knows what type cabs he has...He located about 1.5-2 hours away...and I dont think I would travel that far just to look...From what he told me he only has one cocktail and several uprights...Instinct telling me not to....

mj147:

--- Quote from: garnerb350 on August 03, 2009, 09:44:58 am ---


(ME): How much are you asking for them? I can spread the word around…I know a friend who might get one …plus I thought about getting an empty  for my next Mame project


--- End quote ---

I think this is what "did ya in" . Seemed like a very anxious buyer to me



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