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    Got a different flat screen last week.

    I don't think I want to scrap it yet. It is a slot machine topper. Probably from the late 1990's. Any idea where to offer for sale? how much?

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    Here I am cyberdan, at yardsales I am dollardan

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    When I get them in good condition I normally sell them for between $25-150 depending on the machine and game. Ebay works, so does the forum at NewLfieGames

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJinLV View Post
    When I get them in good condition I normally sell them for between $25-150 depending on the machine and game. Ebay works, so does the forum at NewLfieGames
    Do you consider all wires cut at the base good condition?

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    Not so much. You can still try. Worst case cut the rest of the wires and toss it in with your shred

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    Quote Originally Posted by JJinLV View Post
    When I get them in good condition I normally sell them for between $25-150 depending on the machine and game. Ebay works, so does the forum at NewLfieGames
    New life Games came through very fast. It is from a Bally Alpha 2. Thanks for the lead. trying now to figure out how to test the monitor. I hooked it up to my computer as a monitor but nothing. Need to figure out the power supply.



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