Nugent currently going for a fair price in TN. Auction closes in a few days, but Goodwill auctions tend to go for undermarket prices.
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Nugent currently going for a fair price in TN. Auction closes in a few days, but Goodwill auctions tend to go for undermarket prices.
Quoted from woody76:this ended up going for over $1100. I went up to $800 and bailed.
Damn... That is crazy. I have been buying on Goodwill's auction site for quite awhile, it is unusual to see something sell so high compared to normal market.
I have a Genie mega-project machine available. Playfield is currently torn down completely, as the previous owner tried to clear it and it is terrible. I was able to remove the clear without damage with rubbing alcohol and a sanding sponge, but only did one small section.
Pictures of the machine are here- https://1drv.ms/f/s!Akk53b-cuRJ0i_BFfQzG88XydoxZFg
$200 without back box boards and displays, $450 with boards and displays. The boards are rotten dog power supply, aftermarket cpu (don’t recall brand), and factory driver board.
It was sold to me as a working project, but I have never fired it up.
Everything about it is rough but saveable based on your skill set.
Quoted from HHaase:Why do I get the feeling I've hauled this exact machine in the past?
Not that I could give any info of substance on it, other than it's heavy and takes up a lot of space in a trailer.
Lol, it does look familiar, doesn’t it? This thing is a beast in every regard.
Quoted from misterschu:Any idea what was used to clear coat? Frankly, it looks like a few coats of 2PAC would hide the current pooling/streaking issue.
No idea… I do know it comes off pretty clean with alcohol and sanding. I didn’t see this terrible clear in the pictures. It’s really “pooly” for lack of a better term.
Quoted from ralphwiggum:I have a Genie mega-project machine available. Playfield is currently torn down completely, as the previous owner tried to clear it and it is terrible. I was able to remove the clear without damage with rubbing alcohol and a sanding sponge, but only did one small section.
Pictures of the machine are here- https://1drv.ms/f/s!Akk53b-cuRJ0i_BFfQzG88XydoxZFg
$200 without back box boards and displays, $450 with boards and displays. The boards are rotten dog power supply, aftermarket cpu (don’t recall brand), and factory driver board.
It was sold to me as a working project, but I have never fired it up.
Everything about it is rough but saveable based on your skill set.
This is sold tentatively pending pickup.
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