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For Sale: Cinematronics Star Castle PCB set

Boardset (video and audio pcb) is tested and 100% working.

Asking $125 shipped. Please make offer. Highest offer closest to
asking price takes it.

cigaro@comcast.net

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Wow! I guess I got a steal on my $100 working Starcastle in great shape
with no water damage!!! Not bragging by any means (nor am I trying to
be critical of the original post), just surprised to see the boardset
sell for more than I paid for the complete game....

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Wow! I guess I got a steal on my $100 working Starcastle in great shape
with no water damage!!! Not bragging by any means (nor am I trying to
be critical of the original post), just surprised to see the boardset
sell for more than I paid for the complete game....

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$100 for any working vector game is a deal regardless of what the boards
sell for individually. Working Cinematronics boards typically sell for a lot
because they're almost always broke.

Brian


"Curious George" <jedidroid@aol.com> wrote in message
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> Wow! I guess I got a steal on my $100 working Starcastle in great shape
> with no water damage!!! Not bragging by any means (nor am I trying to
> be critical of the original post), just surprised to see the boardset
> sell for more than I paid for the complete game....
>

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that price of $125 is fair. vector boardsets 100% working of any kind
(cinemat, atari, etc) are priceless in my opinion. the most requests
for boards people want me to repair are space invaders and vector games
(tempest, battlezone, star wars the most in need of fixen!!!)


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