PCBs for Trade or Sale
Page last updated: 02/04/04
For Trades see wish list
Please read the fine print before making any offers.
| Item | Manufacturer | Pinout | Physical Condition | Electrical Condition |
| Champion Baseball | Sega | Unique | Good | Tested & Working - 4 of these! Marquees too. |
| FAX | Exidy | Unique | Good | Untested |
| WWF Wrestlefest / Saturday Night something or other | Taito | JAMMA | Fair | 2 of these, Both work somewhat. One has no video (parts are cleanly removed from the PCB). The other has graphics glitches. |
Before you look at the trade pages, realize that there are NO PRICES on these pages. We accept REASONABLE OFFERS. Reasonable offers means money or a trade in exchange for the items listed. So, if you see something you want, make a reasonable offer. I've sold a pile of this stuff and I am willing to haggle over prices. I've spent more time than I care to count trying to work out deals from 4 people at once over the same PCB. In the end, the guy who said he wanted it (and finally responded with what he was willing to pay) did not send a check. That means the other 3 traders were left out of potential deals as well because I was holding it for him. So, I've decided not to do that.
Email like the following will be ignored:
1) Hi, what do you want for that Rampage PCB?
Reason: No offer was made. This is a waste of your time and mine.
2) Hi, I'll give you $12 for all your Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (TMNT) PCBs.
Reason: Unreasonable. You guys know what these things are selling for. I'm not trying to make a killing, but I would like to make it worth my time.
Email like the following will receive responses:
1) Hi, I have an Pacmania PCB I'd like to trade for your Hydra PCB.
2) Hi, I'll give you $40 for one of those TMNT PCBs
3) I'll give you $25 for that Asteroids monitor glass.
4) I'll trade you a Sounds Good PCB for that Xenophobe PCB.
All of these clearly provide some type of offer.
These are only examples. these would receive responses, but by no means constitute an agreement to the terms. For instance, we might respond requesting $45 for the TMNT PCB (hey I see them listed at $65).
With all of that said, check out these pages. You now should be aware of the rules, so I don't want to see flames in the newsgroups because "That guy never responded with a price for that Scramble PCB" or some such nonsense.
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Send offers to:
appolo@appolo.com
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