I've had the call from Phil asking for my WOZ final payment so the CV has to go 
I'm going to describe this as honestly as I can, this isn't to scare people off I just don't want people expecting a PH restoration minter!
Good Points:
Overall the playfield is nice and bright and has a deep shine to it still
Ringmaster hole has zero wear
All switches fully working
Includes metal backbox bell
DMD nice and strong
Neon nice and bright
All broken bulbs replaced
Includes pincab protectors
Cabinet art unfaded on all sides
Bad Points:
Standard insert ghosting. Seen on most CV's (Most of the inserts around the flippers have had mylar put on them to protect from further wear)
One of the volt rollovers has a decal on, not sure why.
Security bar holes drilled in front of cabinet
Cabinet has usual dings and scratches to the sides
Backbox has a few minor scuffs on left side and one deep scrape on right side
Boom balloon works fine but could probably use another coil in
The right side plastic trim around the backglass has split (I'm being picky now)
Overall this is a decent example of an increasingly rare machine. It's not mint and I'm not describing it as such. If you want a decent example of a very good game though then happy days.
I traded this straight up for a Tron Pro. I had about £3200 in the Tron Pro all told after I added in the full LED kit and other bits and bobs.
The last CV I know that sold was Russ's for £3300. It was a prototype but there was also more playfield wear than this.
Price drop to £2995
Pictures:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5e5kf8fz8hzdmfz

I'm going to describe this as honestly as I can, this isn't to scare people off I just don't want people expecting a PH restoration minter!
Good Points:
Overall the playfield is nice and bright and has a deep shine to it still
Ringmaster hole has zero wear
All switches fully working
Includes metal backbox bell
DMD nice and strong
Neon nice and bright
All broken bulbs replaced
Includes pincab protectors
Cabinet art unfaded on all sides
Bad Points:
Standard insert ghosting. Seen on most CV's (Most of the inserts around the flippers have had mylar put on them to protect from further wear)
One of the volt rollovers has a decal on, not sure why.
Security bar holes drilled in front of cabinet
Cabinet has usual dings and scratches to the sides
Backbox has a few minor scuffs on left side and one deep scrape on right side
Boom balloon works fine but could probably use another coil in
The right side plastic trim around the backglass has split (I'm being picky now)
Overall this is a decent example of an increasingly rare machine. It's not mint and I'm not describing it as such. If you want a decent example of a very good game though then happy days.
I traded this straight up for a Tron Pro. I had about £3200 in the Tron Pro all told after I added in the full LED kit and other bits and bobs.
The last CV I know that sold was Russ's for £3300. It was a prototype but there was also more playfield wear than this.
Price drop to £2995
Pictures:
http://www.mediafire.com/?5e5kf8fz8hzdmfz