That is part of why I started the topic. So that those interested could swap notes and ideas and what it takes to build these gaming machines.
Getting parts can be a problem when the gaming budget is far smaller then a persons hunger.
I have noticed that the Pinball and arcade parts do well on
eBay.
I have seen many a nice older pinball or arcade machine sell very reasonable, BUT they are pick up only and most times the machines are in California.
The lower priced machines had seen their better days, but I had seen many a nice arcade case game or pinball machine sell for around $200 working.
Thought I would add that those prices were without the coin stuff as that is where the MONEY can be. Same with washing machines and such. The coin operating systems can be in demand and bring a nice value.
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