(I'm not going to say what I paid for them, but suffice it to say that the prices were very....reasonable!)
First up is my Asteroids cab. It has seen better days, sure, but there are some great PLUS points in favor of this cabinet. The sideart is still in tact and looks good. The CPO is good aside from a few minor scratches. It could use new buttons to look prettier but the buttons work great! The game plays perfectly with no errors, glitches, bugs, etc. The biggest problem with this cab (and a somewhat easy fix for someone with woodworking equipment) is the gouges in the side wood of the cabinet. They are in easy to repair spots and I was planning on just cutting the cab, cutting wood to fit, some Bondo, a router to set a T-molding groove, and you're set. The side with the gouges obviously does not have T-molding, so that would need replaced.
The sound is nice, crisp, and clear. But here's the best part -- the guy I purchased it from last year installed a new, perfect vector monitor in it. The picture on this cab looks off the factory. It's astonishing how clear and bright the vectors are on this. To be honest if I wanted I'd just part out the monitor, as that's an in-demand commodity right there! However I lack time and inclination to do so, so I want the whole thing gone. The marquee is in great shape, lights up perfectly, no problems there. The game is in great functioning shape, it's just the cosmetics that need some work, and a brand new vector monitor is a huge plus to me.
The coin mechs are gone and the coin channels are bent and beat up. To be honest I'd probably just replace the entire coin door, although it wouldn't be necessary. The game is on free play and with the coin door closed you can't really tell what the damage is. The Atari sticker is still present on the coin door.
So basically this is a functioning great playing Asteroids cab with some cosmetic issues that would take someone with the inclination probably 2-3 hours max to completely fix it up and restore it to pristine shape. It has a new vector monitor in it that looks amazing and the game plays perfectly.
Next up is my 1942 cab. This cabinet is solid, in good shape, nothing major cosmetically with the cab itself. It needs T-molding. It's a Romstar conversion from a Scramble cab, so it's just painted flat black -- 1942 didn't have sideart so lack of sideart is not a deterrent to price. The CPO needs replaced, as there are gouges out of the plexi. The game functions and works perfectly, no problems, nothing. The joystick and buttons are brand new Happ buttons, work great, responsive. The marquee does not light up. I did attempt to replace the starter and check the fuses, and they are all working fine, so it's got to be the ballast. I never got around to replacing it. The marquee itself is in great shape, complete with colors still vibrant.
This game also has a brand new vertical monitor in it. Sound is perfect, picture is crystal clear with no ghosting, no fade-in, nothing. A brilliant picture that looks amazing! This is a JAMMA cab so an easy quick-fix for an emulator or a 60-in-1, etc. Coin mechs are present and functioning, but a couple wires need quick connects to get them working again. The game is set to free play.
Yet another solid, brand-new-monitor cabinet in great functioning shape but just needs that 10% TLC to get it back to a complete pristine restore.
Last but not least is my Xybots cab. This cab is solid but again needs cosmetic restoration. This one is probably the 'most restoration needed' because of one minor-to-major problem. The game plays great. The sound is nice and loud and crisp, with the digital voices and everything working perfectly. The marquee light is out, and I haven't popped it apart to check it -- could be a starter, not sure. The joysticks are a bit stiff but the 8-way twisting leaf-switch joys both work great and are responsive. The sideart is in tact and in great shape. The CPO and plastics underneath are present but have some cracks in them -- they're noticeable but not horrible.
That's a dusty CPO, oops. Cleaning that off now, LOL.
The biggest issue with this cab is the monitor. As you can see in the pictures, the monitor has a pink/blue spot right in the top right corner that takes up about 10% of the screen. It doesn't deter from gameplay at all, and the rest of the monitor looks great, it's just that one spot that's a problem. Best-case scenario it's a cap or two that needs replaced. Super-best-case scenario it's just the gun out of alignment and I can easily fix that via the pots. Worst-case-scenario (and I think this is most likely) the gun on the monitor is shot and the monitor needs a complete replacement. This is where a good diagnostic would help me considerably. I bought this cab on the cheap and just haven't had the inclination to go completely through it and check everything.
What has been done by me so far: Basic diagnostic on everything but Xybots has been done. I've gone through wiring, checked everything, reseated chips, etc. to ensure complete gameplay. I went through the marquees for everything but Xybots and replaced what I could. Asteroids I got working, 1942 I didn't. I've basically just cracked open each cab and ran the bare minimum to figure out what it would need for restoration. The bulk of my time has been taken up with my Space Invaders cabinet -- completely gutting and restoring it, replacing the blacklight and back plastics, adjusting the mirror for the monitor, cleaning up the CPO, fixing the sideart, etc. etc. so that's been my big project and hence why I haven't gotten very far with these. My SI is obviously not for sale....
So I need price checks on these. How much should they go for? What should I ask for them? What would be a reasonable offer to accept? If there's anything minor I can do to either fix that Xybots monitor or perhaps get Asteroids in a bit of shape, something that will effect the sales value enough, let me know, I'm willing to do this stuff to sell 'em, just don't have the time to do a complete restore (obviously, that's why I'm selling them!).
Hell, if anyone on AA is interested in buying, I'm willing to deal through here as well, LOL. NAVL can ship 'em wherever for relatively inexpensive if you're in that desperate of need.














