Hey Guys,
I have this really nice Shadow. I think I'm done with it... have owned it twice now.
I'd like to throw it up here for trade but will also entertain a cash sale.
I've calculated roughly $2500-$3000 in extras, uprgades and new parts on this machine not including the time and labour involved. I'm going to ask $6500 if anyone wishes to purchase it outright. I don't think you'll find too many refurbished Shadows out there so it's hard to set a market value for this.
There isn't a ton on my want list any longer, but would entertain any trade offers that might include decent examples of either TWILIGHT ZONE, GODZILLA, BSD maybe even a STTNG.
I'm also willing to listen to other offers on games I have not yet owned, but the titles listed above would be the main ones I'd be interested in.
As for the machine, it's in excellent condition.
Here's a list of some of the work that has been done or parts added/replaced:
-The main cabinet was in really nice shape with nearly no fade and only minor nicks/rubs. However, it had some wrinkling around the legs. I stripped and repaired these areas with new black vinyl and added metal cab protectors so it looks almost like new.
-The head cabinet was completely stripped and new decals applied
-All new correct WPC95 era coin door installed
-All new correct legs installed
-Playfield was in excellent condition except for the typical sanctum wear that was starting to show. I filled the area with epoxy and applied a protective decal/mylar that was custom made by a guy on Pinside to match the game's artwork. It looks great IMO and a bunch of extra decals are included with the machine in case this one wears down.
-Half-moon mylar removed from slingshot areas and playfield was cleaned and polished
-All new repro (and improved) metal ramps purchased from Mantis
-All ramps, divertors and wireforms were sent for custom brass plasting to the late Michael Chestnut.
-Gun/shooter handle also re-chromed by Chestnut and protective sheild installed behind shooter housing.
-New alternate translite and speaker panel upgrade from Aurich on Pinside has been installed
-New repro CPR plastics set installed
-Plastic protector set installed and all new clear plastics added as well
-Drop targets on sanctum, VUK and upper 'Battlefield' taken apart and cleaned (spare brick target included)
-Battlefield target decals added
-Back panel brick decal added and flasher housings changed from orange to red
-All rings and mongol figures intact (spare mini-blubs for rings also included)
-Plastic ball-trough liner added
-LED lights added throughout machine
-DMD is perfect and the game is error free
*EDIT
The game has an upgraded woofer in the main cab and I've just added a brand new sheet of glass as well.
Please note that the game is currently running with my spare Rottendog board. I had recently removed the original to have menace give it a once-over. I should have it back shortly and can put it back into the game if the buyer prefers.
Here are some photos.
Please feel free to send me a PM with any questions.
Thank you.
I have this really nice Shadow. I think I'm done with it... have owned it twice now.
I'd like to throw it up here for trade but will also entertain a cash sale.
I've calculated roughly $2500-$3000 in extras, uprgades and new parts on this machine not including the time and labour involved. I'm going to ask $6500 if anyone wishes to purchase it outright. I don't think you'll find too many refurbished Shadows out there so it's hard to set a market value for this.
There isn't a ton on my want list any longer, but would entertain any trade offers that might include decent examples of either TWILIGHT ZONE, GODZILLA, BSD maybe even a STTNG.
I'm also willing to listen to other offers on games I have not yet owned, but the titles listed above would be the main ones I'd be interested in.
As for the machine, it's in excellent condition.
Here's a list of some of the work that has been done or parts added/replaced:
-The main cabinet was in really nice shape with nearly no fade and only minor nicks/rubs. However, it had some wrinkling around the legs. I stripped and repaired these areas with new black vinyl and added metal cab protectors so it looks almost like new.
-The head cabinet was completely stripped and new decals applied
-All new correct WPC95 era coin door installed
-All new correct legs installed
-Playfield was in excellent condition except for the typical sanctum wear that was starting to show. I filled the area with epoxy and applied a protective decal/mylar that was custom made by a guy on Pinside to match the game's artwork. It looks great IMO and a bunch of extra decals are included with the machine in case this one wears down.
-Half-moon mylar removed from slingshot areas and playfield was cleaned and polished
-All new repro (and improved) metal ramps purchased from Mantis
-All ramps, divertors and wireforms were sent for custom brass plasting to the late Michael Chestnut.
-Gun/shooter handle also re-chromed by Chestnut and protective sheild installed behind shooter housing.
-New alternate translite and speaker panel upgrade from Aurich on Pinside has been installed
-New repro CPR plastics set installed
-Plastic protector set installed and all new clear plastics added as well
-Drop targets on sanctum, VUK and upper 'Battlefield' taken apart and cleaned (spare brick target included)
-Battlefield target decals added
-Back panel brick decal added and flasher housings changed from orange to red
-All rings and mongol figures intact (spare mini-blubs for rings also included)
-Plastic ball-trough liner added
-LED lights added throughout machine
-DMD is perfect and the game is error free
*EDIT
The game has an upgraded woofer in the main cab and I've just added a brand new sheet of glass as well.
Please note that the game is currently running with my spare Rottendog board. I had recently removed the original to have menace give it a once-over. I should have it back shortly and can put it back into the game if the buyer prefers.
Here are some photos.
Please feel free to send me a PM with any questions.
Thank you.
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