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Sold STTNG £3,700

Marcel

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Reduced to £3,800.. sold £3,700.

OK, time has come to let it go. It is pretty much standard and original in all aspects and to my knowledge, owner before me said he'd had it since 2005 or 2006. I've had it since 2018.

It's had a battery replacement chip, or whatever they are called when the machine no longer needs batteries which saves the risk of boards getting ruined by battery acid leak.

Playfield is great, look at all those drop holes, near perfect I'd say.

Two minor issues are:-
a) dmd has the far right hand vertical line of bulbs not working, you'd never notice if not told.
b) There is a decal on the backbox right hand side, I'll take a piccie when home, its newer and not quite same as the original decals everywhere else as its a much thicker vinyl and different print finish.

All other cabinet graphics are in good original order, no big fading, if any, but I'll presume there is some considering the age of machine.

Everything works without fault. I stripped playfield and thoroughly cleaned all ramps, toys and bulbs after removing so as to also thoroughly polish the playfield last year (documented if you search my past posts).
 

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Cabinet shots added, not the best, it's late and no natural light.
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Someone is asking what these holes are, tbh I never knew they existed, but perhaps the forum members might know, they were created before my time.

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As far as I can see, there is just one more spare hole above and to the left of the circuit board in below puccie.

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Looks like four sets of wires were kept tight to pf by screwing retianing clips into the pf and have since been removed so your wires are dangling now :)
 
Someone is asking what these holes are, tbh I never knew they existed, but perhaps the forum members might know, they were created before my time.

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As far as I can see, there is just one more spare hole above and to the left of the circuit board in below puccie.

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Possibly linked to some previous repair since removed around the neutral zone, that angled piece held on with 4 screws does not appear to be standard fit?
 
If a delivery person is collecting I always tape a piece of paper to the Pin, legs, and any other packages with the buyer's name, address and how many items e.g. 1 of 3, 2 of 3.

I personally wouldn't leave the key in the coin door. There's a tiny possibility it goes missing or gets bent catching on something.

I'd also be putting a bit more pallet-wrap around it and protecting the bottom with a piece of card or something. Maybe not as necessary for this particular example though.
 
If a delivery person is collecting I always tape a piece of paper to the Pin, legs, and any other packages with the buyer's name, address and how many items e.g. 1 of 3, 2 of 3.

I personally wouldn't leave the key in the coin door. There's a tiny possibility it goes missing or gets bent catching on something.

I'd also be putting a bit more pallet-wrap around it and protecting the bottom with a piece of card or something. Maybe not as necessary for this particular example though.
Thanks @Marvello, I'll implement key movement and possibly part numbering, but buyer has organised a shipper who will package properly hopefully.

Not that I mind doing it, but I don't have packaging and so doing the best basic prep that i can for them.

However I was asking the group (and buyer) to see if I'd gotten somewhere close to acceptable as I'm sure it'll not be the last time I wrap a pin.
 
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Anyone got a quick link to where I can pay a gentlemanly £20 site donation for my sale please?
 
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