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X-Y Monitors For Sale
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Tony Miklos
2021-04-08 15:00:46 UTC
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I have some x-y monitors, unknown condition. All are the ones Atari used, 1 or 2 worked before going into storage. Some black and white, some color. I also have a complete asteroids game that I think was working before storage. It's been damp and I haven't even seen it in years so it might be a little "wider" than it used to be. ;) Then again it may not be too bad. Also was a color x-y test fixture I made with the guts of a video game with a total crap cabinet, might be a space duel. Transformer, p/s, game board all mounted to 1 piece of plywood. Plug in a monitor and turn it on.

I realize I'm leaving out a lot of specifics, but I'm first putting a feeler out there to see what people may want and what info about them you might need. These are located in Newport, TN. An hour or less east of Knoxville, TN just a couple miles off of I-40.

I'm ready to deal, but not get ripped off. If someone were to take it all that would be great. You can give me a high and low price range then decide what they are worth to you after seeing them. I'd like to be able to plug them in, but with the old caps in them, I don't know if that would be a good idea. We'll work out something to see what works.

Also is 1 seeburg usc1 (bandshell). I last used it to test a control center about 5 years ago but if it's not working I'm sure I can fix that. In decent condition. (or I could say in great condition for its age) Don't you hate that?

In addition some pinball parts. Lot's of bally mpu's, over 100 gottlieb system 1 cpu's, some system 1 transformer boards and many many more circuit boards.

Oh, since I'm on a video game group, I also have some JAMMA game boards and a cabaret cabinet made to accept any jamma board. Titles to follow. That is if anyone reads this group anymore?
Paul
2021-04-15 02:12:09 UTC
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Post by Tony Miklos
I have some x-y monitors, unknown condition. All are the ones Atari used, 1 or 2 worked before going into storage. Some black and white, some color. I also have a complete asteroids game that I think was working before storage. It's been damp and I haven't even seen it in years so it might be a little "wider" than it used to be. ;) Then again it may not be too bad. Also was a color x-y test fixture I made with the guts of a video game with a total crap cabinet, might be a space duel. Transformer, p/s, game board all mounted to 1 piece of plywood. Plug in a monitor and turn it on.
I realize I'm leaving out a lot of specifics, but I'm first putting a feeler out there to see what people may want and what info about them you might need. These are located in Newport, TN. An hour or less east of Knoxville, TN just a couple miles off of I-40.
I'm ready to deal, but not get ripped off. If someone were to take it all that would be great. You can give me a high and low price range then decide what they are worth to you after seeing them. I'd like to be able to plug them in, but with the old caps in them, I don't know if that would be a good idea. We'll work out something to see what works.
Also is 1 seeburg usc1 (bandshell). I last used it to test a control center about 5 years ago but if it's not working I'm sure I can fix that. In decent condition. (or I could say in great condition for its age) Don't you hate that?
In addition some pinball parts. Lot's of bally mpu's, over 100 gottlieb system 1 cpu's, some system 1 transformer boards and many many more circuit boards.
Oh, since I'm on a video game group, I also have some JAMMA game boards and a cabaret cabinet made to accept any jamma board. Titles to follow. That is if anyone reads this group anymore?
I read it. Do I get a free x-y color monitor :D

Paul/kma
Tony Miklos
2021-04-15 12:23:17 UTC
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Post by Paul
I have some x-y monitors, unknown condition. All are the ones Atari used, 1 or 2 worked before going into storage. Some black and white, some color. I also have a complete asteroids game that I think was working before storage. It's been damp and I haven't even seen it in years so it might be a little "wider" than it used to be. ;) Then again it may not be too bad. Also was a color x-y test fixture I made with the guts of a video game with a total crap cabinet, might be a space duel. Transformer, p/s, game board all mounted to 1 piece of plywood. Plug in a monitor and turn it on.
I realize I'm leaving out a lot of specifics, but I'm first putting a feeler out there to see what people may want and what info about them you might need. These are located in Newport, TN. An hour or less east of Knoxville, TN just a couple miles off of I-40.
I'm ready to deal, but not get ripped off. If someone were to take it all that would be great. You can give me a high and low price range then decide what they are worth to you after seeing them. I'd like to be able to plug them in, but with the old caps in them, I don't know if that would be a good idea. We'll work out something to see what works.
Also is 1 seeburg usc1 (bandshell). I last used it to test a control center about 5 years ago but if it's not working I'm sure I can fix that. In decent condition. (or I could say in great condition for its age) Don't you hate that?
In addition some pinball parts. Lot's of bally mpu's, over 100 gottlieb system 1 cpu's, some system 1 transformer boards and many many more circuit boards.
Oh, since I'm on a video game group, I also have some JAMMA game boards and a cabaret cabinet made to accept any jamma board. Titles to follow. That is if anyone reads this group anymore?
I read it. Do I get a free x-y color monitor :D
Paul/kma
No, but I'll send out some of the system 1 cpu's for free plus shipping AND handling. Where is everyone posting these days?
Mark Capps
2021-04-22 04:01:56 UTC
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Post by Paul
I have some x-y monitors, unknown condition. All are the ones Atari used, 1 or 2 worked before going into storage. Some black and white, some color. I also have a complete asteroids game that I think was working before storage. It's been damp and I haven't even seen it in years so it might be a little "wider" than it used to be. ;) Then again it may not be too bad. Also was a color x-y test fixture I made with the guts of a video game with a total crap cabinet, might be a space duel. Transformer, p/s, game board all mounted to 1 piece of plywood. Plug in a monitor and turn it on.
I realize I'm leaving out a lot of specifics, but I'm first putting a feeler out there to see what people may want and what info about them you might need. These are located in Newport, TN. An hour or less east of Knoxville, TN just a couple miles off of I-40.
I'm ready to deal, but not get ripped off. If someone were to take it all that would be great. You can give me a high and low price range then decide what they are worth to you after seeing them. I'd like to be able to plug them in, but with the old caps in them, I don't know if that would be a good idea. We'll work out something to see what works.
Also is 1 seeburg usc1 (bandshell). I last used it to test a control center about 5 years ago but if it's not working I'm sure I can fix that. In decent condition. (or I could say in great condition for its age) Don't you hate that?
In addition some pinball parts. Lot's of bally mpu's, over 100 gottlieb system 1 cpu's, some system 1 transformer boards and many many more circuit boards.
Oh, since I'm on a video game group, I also have some JAMMA game boards and a cabaret cabinet made to accept any jamma board. Titles to follow. That is if anyone reads this group anymore?
I read it. Do I get a free x-y color monitor :D
Paul/kma
No, but I'll send out some of the system 1 cpu's for free plus shipping AND handling. Where is everyone posting these days?
Hi,

I am interested.

Mark
Paul
2021-04-27 03:03:20 UTC
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Post by Tony Miklos
Post by Paul
I have some x-y monitors, unknown condition. All are the ones Atari used, 1 or 2 worked before going into storage. Some black and white, some color. I also have a complete asteroids game that I think was working before storage. It's been damp and I haven't even seen it in years so it might be a little "wider" than it used to be. ;) Then again it may not be too bad. Also was a color x-y test fixture I made with the guts of a video game with a total crap cabinet, might be a space duel. Transformer, p/s, game board all mounted to 1 piece of plywood. Plug in a monitor and turn it on.
I realize I'm leaving out a lot of specifics, but I'm first putting a feeler out there to see what people may want and what info about them you might need. These are located in Newport, TN. An hour or less east of Knoxville, TN just a couple miles off of I-40.
I'm ready to deal, but not get ripped off. If someone were to take it all that would be great. You can give me a high and low price range then decide what they are worth to you after seeing them. I'd like to be able to plug them in, but with the old caps in them, I don't know if that would be a good idea. We'll work out something to see what works.
Also is 1 seeburg usc1 (bandshell). I last used it to test a control center about 5 years ago but if it's not working I'm sure I can fix that. In decent condition. (or I could say in great condition for its age) Don't you hate that?
In addition some pinball parts. Lot's of bally mpu's, over 100 gottlieb system 1 cpu's, some system 1 transformer boards and many many more circuit boards.
Oh, since I'm on a video game group, I also have some JAMMA game boards and a cabaret cabinet made to accept any jamma board. Titles to follow. That is if anyone reads this group anymore?
I read it. Do I get a free x-y color monitor :D
Paul/kma
No, but I'll send out some of the system 1 cpu's for free plus shipping AND handling. Where is everyone posting these days?
Sure, shipping to 08343?

Paul
Tony Botchagaloop
2021-04-27 12:01:13 UTC
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Post by Paul
Post by Paul
I have some x-y monitors, unknown condition. All are the ones Atari used, 1 or 2 worked before going into storage. Some black and white, some color. I also have a complete asteroids game that I think was working before storage. It's been damp and I haven't even seen it in years so it might be a little "wider" than it used to be. ;) Then again it may not be too bad. Also was a color x-y test fixture I made with the guts of a video game with a total crap cabinet, might be a space duel. Transformer, p/s, game board all mounted to 1 piece of plywood. Plug in a monitor and turn it on.
I realize I'm leaving out a lot of specifics, but I'm first putting a feeler out there to see what people may want and what info about them you might need. These are located in Newport, TN. An hour or less east of Knoxville, TN just a couple miles off of I-40.
I'm ready to deal, but not get ripped off. If someone were to take it all that would be great. You can give me a high and low price range then decide what they are worth to you after seeing them. I'd like to be able to plug them in, but with the old caps in them, I don't know if that would be a good idea. We'll work out something to see what works.
Also is 1 seeburg usc1 (bandshell). I last used it to test a control center about 5 years ago but if it's not working I'm sure I can fix that. In decent condition. (or I could say in great condition for its age) Don't you hate that?
In addition some pinball parts. Lot's of bally mpu's, over 100 gottlieb system 1 cpu's, some system 1 transformer boards and many many more circuit boards.
Oh, since I'm on a video game group, I also have some JAMMA game boards and a cabaret cabinet made to accept any jamma board. Titles to follow. That is if anyone reads this group anymore?
I read it. Do I get a free x-y color monitor :D
Paul/kma
No, but I'll send out some of the system 1 cpu's for free plus shipping AND handling. Where is everyone posting these days?
Sure, shipping to 08343?
Paul
It was a joke, it says Shipping and HANDLING. You didn't ask what the handling charge is. How's $50?

Seriously, when I am ready to sell them, I'd be hoping the buyer buys them all and picks them up. Over 100 of them.
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