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Added: 2015-08-29 02:56:57 UTC
• Ended: August 29th, 2015
Condition: Used - shows wear but 100% working and clean
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Trade
I've got an Eight Ball Deluxe LE for trade.
This came from a family friend a couple years ago, and has been in my collection ever since. It plays well. All switches work; right inlane switch might need adjustment; other minor things like this may need to be tweaked as well. Displays all working fine. Boards all decent; new caps on SDB, and MPU had corrosion cleaned up a couple years ago. The MPU was one of the first boards I ever repaired; it has worked perfectly for the past two years, but isn't a thing of beauty. The playfield is inarguably rough. Cabinet looks presentable, but the bottom could stand to be screwed or secured. That sounds pretty damning, but at the end of the day, it's a very playable example of one of the best games ever made.
I know "Used, Working, and Clean" is a poor choice for game condition. It is used. It's working. But don't be sad, 'cuz two out of three ain't bad.
Technically it has been cleaned, and all rubber has been replaced except a couple at the top lanes. It just doesn't look clean. She's a dirty girl.
SO
What I'm looking for is a trade.
Interested in the following titles:
Medusa
Viking
Fathom in awful, dreadful, terrible, incomplete shape.
Vector
Seawitch
Big Game
...or hit me up with any other early solid state title. I'm easy.
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