Re: WG6100 chassis

From: Jon Raiford <raiford_at_mindspring.com>
Date: Fri Jun 04 1999 - 08:49:44 EDT

Actually, what I was interested in was just the metal chasis. I already
have a tube and the boards. Or if you know of another chasis I might
be able to fit my stuff in (with minimal modifications)?

Jon

At 09:31 PM 6/3/99 -0700, you wrote:
>Seeing as there is some interest in these, I'll do an inventory and let
>the group know. I was thinking that $150US for an as-is complete (minor
>screen burns) would be fair. If the HV is working then the price would
>be $250US. This would be complete, all transistors good, no burns on the
>circuit boards, and the HV burned in for at least four hours. I don't
>have a working game to test them on currently, and all my boards are
>down. What a moment---my Tolian Web (Major Havoc) I'm sure I have a test
>cable for it for the old orange Atari fixture. Then I can test both the
>board (not sure if I want to sell it, never played the game) and a few
>monitors. Need one for my Black Widow/Gravitar, and my cabaret Tempest
>(if I really get around to restoring it, nasty have to rewire the
>cabinet). Have both WG's and GO-8's in stock...(one VERY nice new in box
>GO-8, that is missing it's HV (I have lots of HV's, just not new) That I
>would like $300US for, really... it looks like it was never turned on.
>
>Oh, and few other projects include the Gremlin Head-Ons (not
>vector-oops) that I just picked up (now have three of 'em) what am I
>DOING....I DON'T need any more projects!
>
>John :-#)#
>
>
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Received on Fri Jun 4 07:52:05 1999

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