You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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nem wrote:Why stop at £300?

Here's one with motherboard for £600:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/263386885708

(PS. neither of these are selling).
More expensive as kobe beef :awe:
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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turntablism wrote:
nem wrote:Why stop at £300?

Here's one with motherboard for £600:

https://www.ebay.com/itm/263386885708

(PS. neither of these are selling).
Expensive as kobe beef
Samurai07 is reseller of yahoo items etc. I think he owns non of the items he sells on ebay. maybe I am wrong.
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geosnow wrote:I think he owns non of the items he sells on ebay. maybe I am wrong.
You are absolutely correct.
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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Bare ketsui pcb price ?
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Hrvat9 wrote:Bare ketsui pcb price ?
I'd say $1000-1100. I saw one sell here for $1000 (I think) last December; one sell for $1050 earlier in the year on Shmups; and there's one for $1100 on Shmups now (currently unsold). At the other end of the spectrum - the crazy, 165,000 Yen copy at suruga-ya also appears to have sold :eh:

I paid £800 for one last month on UKVAC - cheap UK shipping and no customs or PayPal currency conversion shenanigans...so I was fairly happy with that :)
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Questions about the worth of Super Neo 29 Candy/Capcom impress

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Hello everyone. I am a newer member but I've lurked/ researched for a bit about purchasing a Candy Cabinet. Incidentally, There is a "store" by where I live that has had 3 Candy Cabinets in the back for quite some time. I don't think I've ever seen them on ever and I've been to the place multiple times over several years. She owns two Capcom impress Cabinets and a Super Neo 29 Candy.

I recently got my first job out of college 3 months ago and now that I have a substantial amount of revenue coming I figured now would be the time to ask. I talked with the owner and she was a little nervous about it, she knew some stuff but not a whole lot. I asked if she would entertain a serious offer and she said yes, but she wouldn't walk the cabinets with me at the time because she was the only person running the store. I set up a date with her to walk the Cabinets, I was hoping I could ask everyone about what a good price to pay for the cabinets based on what I know/what can be inferred.

here's the image gallery link for everyone to see, I tried to document everything i could think of.
https://imgur.com/a/7APefHW

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WHAT I DO KNOW
1. She bought these 3 cabinets as part of a group Buy over 17 years ago (2001). She claims to have paid $600 for each Cabinet plus shipping. Seems Like a good deal for the impress Cabinets but not the Neo 29 Candy.
2. The game PCB's that she remembered having in the machines were metal slug 3 ( in the neo 29) and a TMNT game that she couldn't remember the title of. Each game has a pcb but its probably been so long since she turned them on the she doesn't recall.
3. one thing that doesn't come across very well in the photos is that these cabinets were beat up physically and super yellowed out. The impress cabs were especially dirty and one of them had dried up pop or some junk in the marquee. If the impress cabs were sold they would need all new sticks and buttons put in.
4. According to her the Super Neo 29 Candy is a 2 slot MVS, but that model was originally supposed to only be a one slot mvs/jamma board. So there is the possibility that someone modded the Cabinet to fit a 2 slot MVS.

WHAT I DON'T KNOW
1.I don't know what they look like on the inside or how to open them. I could have fiddled with it to find out but I didn't want thrown out/ lose my chance. So I don't know anything about the state of the wiring in each machine/if the buttons work.
2. I couldn't check for monitor burn either, I know that that will be the large deciding factor for the worth of these cabinets. I have an idea of how to throw the impress cabs into test mode but not so much on the Neo Candy, if someone has some advice on that i would greatly appreciate it.
3. I don't know if she has the marquees or not for each machine. My guess is probably no, otherwise they would be attached.

All in all the Cabinet I'm going for is the Super Neo 29 candy depending on the aforementioned MVS issue. The Seller still seems attached to the machines so I only really wanted to start with one, but If I could get two for a good bundle I would do that as well.

Based on what I could find online, and the information I have so far,I would offer her about 650 for for the Neo Candy with Metal slug 3 in it. The impress cabs I would want standalone with no pcb and offer about 600 for it. My prices are kind of based on the only prices that I could find for the two that weren't clearly eBay prices, from the site coinopexpress.com.

If anyone has any better price guidelines or any advice to give me regarding these cabinets I would be very grateful. I've already watched several videos about these particular cabinets and guides on buying candy cabinets, and was hoping that someone could give me some information that is more tailored to the current state of this deal.

Thanks for your help everyone!
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Re: Questions about the worth of Super Neo 29 Candy/Capcom impress

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Hello ShayminSky. Welcome to the forum. for future reference, there is a valuation thread located here:

https://forum.arcadeotaku.com/viewtopic ... 43#p498243

As for the value of the cabs: $600 per cab is very cheap. If the monitors are burn-free, then you are onto 3 bargains here.

Do not worry about changing the controls (that's the easy part). If they're dirty inside, you can give them a good clean.

You may need to send the chassis off for a recap (maybe the PSUs too).

They look very nice cosmetically (from your pics).

I wouldn't put too much stock into coinopexpress prices - they haven't updated their site/prices in years.
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Re: Questions about the worth of Super Neo 29 Candy/Capcom impress

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Maybe I am missing something, but those cabs look to be in pretty good condition to me. I'd buy them right now as-is and have them shipped if I had any space for them.

Assuming they power on and work, $600 is low IMO, but if you can get them for that price, more power to you.
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Re: Questions about the worth of Super Neo 29 Candy/Capcom impress

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I would be all over the three. Honestly, all three look really, really good. The TMNT board if original is worth $200-400 depending on the title. Metal Slug 3 costs a few bones these day as well.

If and when you get them and you have no keys for them, DO NOT DRILL the locks if they're original. Either get original keys for them or pick the locks.
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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buy them. :)
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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Could someone help me out with values for some odd bits I’m looking to clear out?

Super Puzzle Fighter 2X Japanese (some art but not sure if its complete)
Progear Japanese Conversion
CPS2 MoBo
Mille Miglia (Great 1000 Miles Rally)
Puzzle Bobble MVS Cart with Shock box
Neo-Geo CD Joystick (red/grey buttons) in reasonable nick

Thanks!
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Shady994 wrote:Could someone help me out with values for some odd bits I’m looking to clear out?

Super Puzzle Fighter 2X Japanese (some art but not sure if its complete)
Progear Japanese Conversion
CPS2 MoBo
Mille Miglia (Great 1000 Miles Rally)
Puzzle Bobble MVS Cart with Shock box
Neo-Geo CD Joystick (red/grey buttons) in reasonable nick

Thanks!

Spf2x - sold mine for 180€ iirc
Any cps2 conversion with a good sticker - 150€
Cps2 mb - 80-100€ if they are in good shape and have a silent fan, more towards 100€
Mille Miglia - throw it in the river, err, idk
Puzzle bubble is worth 10-15€ at best. The shock box may be worth more lol
Dunno about the stick
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Anyone got any idea on the value of a complete Atomiswave - Dolphin Blue Kit (MoBo, cartridge, manuals, flyers, matching serials …) ? Thanks!
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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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what the going rate for :

battle garegga has original and zak roms
armed police batrider
Strikers 1945 2

cheers
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DeusVult wrote:armed police batrider
$700 USD shipped with original move strip & manual (sold yesterday on shmups)
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Is there any difference between a Korean and Japanese Batrider?
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parodius wrote:
DeusVult wrote:armed police batrider
$700 USD shipped with original move strip & manual (sold yesterday on shmups)
Mind Korean version. JP Version is about a grand.
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You can select the region at startup via dips, but I agree JPN ver B is a $1,000 +/- $100, when it comes up for sale

A garegga sold for €700 recently, iirc, but again, it’s $1,000 most of the time
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That for the replies, I'll get some photos of them powered up.

Also any price info on a strikers 1945 2

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Re: You've Got Grail! The Valuation Thread

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Sega STV Mobo with MultiBios
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Astra Superstars
Sakura Taisen Colums
Die Hard Arcade
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what would be a good set price for this?
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