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Quantum  if they could get there hands on one ?

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Depends on the price & location.

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Personaly i would pass on it. The gameplay is not so desired to me. But thats just me.

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Why are you asking?

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I would like one cheap. At fair market value I would pass right now. Maybe someday I'd pony up the cash for one though. Not sure.

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I really like the game. I will attempt to build a replica using an AVG and vectormame as an upcoming project. First step will be to see how accurate the emulation is on the bench.

Bill

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I would probably get one if parts were more available and it was more in the price range of a tempest. It would be cool if someone would repro the art so you could make a cabinet for a mame mock up.

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I still would like to know why he is asking? Does he have one? Is he looking to sell one?

Tronic said:
I would probably get one if parts were more available and it was more in the price range of a tempest. It would be cool if someone would repro the art so you could make a cabinet for a mame mock up.

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Because I am now the proud owner of Quantum's

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Captain Pinball said:
I still would like to know why he is asking? Does he have one? Is he looking to sell one?

Tronic said:
I would probably get one if parts were more available and it was more in the price range of a tempest. It would be cool if someone would repro the art so you could make a cabinet for a mame mock up.

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Christ i hope you have all the parts for these machines. If not, you can get started with a cp and overlay that's on Ebay for a mere $600 which should leave you with alot of praying, luck and several thousand needed to finish these. Otherwise, you've got three solid mame/multi cabinets.

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You mean they actually dismantled Quantums ? lol

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Well I was going to hold off but Chris said what I was thinking anyway.. If you do not have the CPO, game board, monitor etc your in for an eye opener on the cost to get those up to snuff. Good luck with these projects.

Shane said:
You mean they actually dismantled Quantums ? lol

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I just bought the Quantum PCB on ebay last week.. Ouch $630. I 've had to wait 18mos to find one. The last one sold for $550ish.
I have Quantum #109 and will be sending the board up to Alex Yeckley tomorrow to benched test it and a more than likley he will start the repairs. This game has been a four year accumilation of parts.....Anyone who is looking to piece meal it.....I wouldn't reccommend it.

John
Arcadedreams.com

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