Quoted from aamauzy:The flood damaged POTC in the back corner is tempting me - that poor Addams next to it
Holy shit I looked inside POTC and it’s nightmare fuel
Quoted from aamauzy:The flood damaged POTC in the back corner is tempting me - that poor Addams next to it
Holy shit I looked inside POTC and it’s nightmare fuel
Quoted from C_Presley:Cheap playfields too
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What about the 4 million BC? How much for that?
Mike
Quoted from ARW55:I can bring Jersey Jack Pirates of the Caribbean’s LE to sell.
No trades. Selling only. HUO
Loaded with mods.
Whiteland, Indiana
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somebody please buy this, getting tired of this overpriced ad showing up on the feed for the last 2 yrs now!
Quoted from aamauzy:Holy shit I looked inside POTC and it’s nightmare fuel
Yeah, I thought about it for about 10 seconds and then I came to senses
Quoted from NovaCade:Yeah, I thought about it for about 10 seconds and then I came to senses
Price?
Quoted from Tommy-dog:Price?
It's listed "best offer" with a phone number. Seriously the underside of the playfield makes it look like the cabinet was pulled off of the Titanic. Salt water got up to the bottom third of the boards in the backbox. If you can mitigate EXTREME mold, replace every piece of metal, do surface mount PCB work, and build a new cabinet... it could some day be a game again.
I'd pay him $100 for the story of hauling it home and the pictures/discussion it could generate.
Quoted from aamauzy:The flood damaged POTC in the back corner is tempting me - that poor Addams next to it
TAF sold for $2500. There might not be much there that is usable.
Quoted from RustyLizard:TAF sold for $2500. There might not be much there that is usable.
What did the TAF look like ?
Quoted from Chrizg:What did the TAF look like ?
The bottom was about three feet away from the cabinet itself, for starters. I didn't get a chance to look in the backbox, but the body was noticably submerged and the playfield was covered in sand.
Quoted from Chrizg:What did the TAF look like ?
There was salt water damage on absolutely everything. My guess is about a 25 percent chance of saving any particular board or the transformer. Playfield and cab unsalable. Also had what I think was mold.
Quoted from sparky672:Were those brought from the hurricane disaster area in Florida?
Yes
Just an fyi. He actually plugged in potc and it booted up. Sold for 3k. Lots of clean up but should make a nice game if done right.
Quoted from bbaker2824:Just an fyi. He actually plugged in potc and it booted up. Sold for 3k. Lots of clean up but should make a nice game if done right.
yes, that one looked much better.
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