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Joust 2, pictures taken June 14, 2014

CLICK ON ANY PICTURE FOR A HIGH RESOLUTION VIEW

For sale and pick up in Evanston, IL (north suburb of Chicago).

Contact joemagiera@ameritech.net for any questions or other pictures desired.

Game does not include any manuals.

No back door or lower coin door locks or keys. Upper coin door has working lock with one key.

Battery holder on the PCB works, but no batteries are included.

Click here a short digital camera movie to show the game and sound working. This is a .AVI file (this starts Windows Media Player on my PC). This file is about 5MG in size. It will take a minute or two to download.

left 3 quarters view <---left 3-quarters view. There is paint flaking off the sides.
right 3 quarters view <---right 3-quarters view. There is paint flaking off the sides.
working view <---working. Game is fully working, passes all self tests. Ran for over 8 hours.
left side <---left side. There is paint flaking off the sides
right side <---right side. There is paint flaking off the sides
front view <---front view.
marquee <---marquee (marquee light does work).
front glass (front) <---front glass (front). No scratches or flaking or spider veins. There is a lot of bubbling.
front glass (back) <---front glass (back). No scratches or flaking or spider veins. There is a lot of bubbling.
control panel <---control panel. Scrapes along the bend, especially on the right side.
coin door <---inside coin door.
back view <---back view.
upper back view <---upper back view. Moisture damage.
lower back view <---lower back view. Definitely sat in water along the way. Dry now. Even though it has sat in water, if this game was sandwiched between two other games, from the front, you can't tell any water damage and looks very good.
inside view <---inside view. Definitely sat in water along the way. Dry now. Even though it has sat in water, if this game was sandwiched between two other games, from the front, you can't tell any water damage and looks very good.
hacked wiring <---hacked wiring on lower power connector. Notice the lower left connector has been hacked, wire cut and soldered directly to the board.
inside view <---back of Hantarex monitor view. Fully working, but needs cap kit, which is on order from Bob Roberts.

Contact joemagiera@ameritech.net for any questions or other pictures desired.

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