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#1 IronGiant

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Posted 21 October 2006 - 03:04 PM

I have a sudden hankering to purchase a JPM Each Way Nudger - must be the Mk. I version.

What are my chances of finding one?

What should I expect to pay? (relative to it being working or non working)?

Besides Ebay, where else should I keep an eye on?

If it needs some PCB repair work then no problem - I repair classic old arcade games for a living (Space Invaders, Galaxian, Defender - you name it!). I'm also fairly mechnically minded so repairing any faulty mechanics shouldn't be a major problem either.

Thanks.

#2 therock764

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Posted 04 January 2009 - 04:40 PM

Ive Also Been Looking For A Nudge Double Up Delux Mrk1 They Do Come Along On Ebay And Sometimes They Go for About £200 Good Luck Trying Find One

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Posted 04 January 2009 - 05:41 PM

Hey IG,

What are your chances of finding an EachWay Nudger Mk1?? Not very good I'm afraid!!

It is a very collectable machine and there are a fair few collectors who still want them, so if one does come up then it will fetch a pretty penny. I would imagine that you would be looking at £250 AT LEAST but, like anything on eBay, it could be a lot more or a lot less on any given day. The working ones would probably fetch more but even non-workers will go for a few bob as the collectors can often repair them.

You could try old arcades etc or free ad papers but a lot of other people (including myself) have tried this and a lot of the stuff has already gone.

If you are serious and are handy with electronics then take a look here:-

The MPU Mecca

Good luck and keep us posted :)

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Posted 05 January 2009 - 01:18 AM

I got offered £1000 for my eachway nudger mk1 about 2 months ago, and turned it down. Saying that, mine is in excellent condition and 100% working with tokens ect. So you have to be looking at at least £600 for one. Mine is still not for sale btw.

#5 todd1970

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Posted 05 January 2009 - 01:22 AM

I got offered £1000 for my eachway nudger mk1 about 2 months ago, and turned it down. Saying that, mine is in excellent condition and 100% working with tokens ect. So you have to be looking at at least £600 for one. Mine is still not for sale btw.



Just wondering (out of curiosity) i know you say your machine aint for sale..however if someone offered you 5 grand for it would you still knock that back ?

Whats the least you would let it go for.
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#6 frig

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Posted 05 January 2009 - 01:35 AM

Just wondering (out of curiosity) i know you say your machine aint for sale..however if someone offered you 5 grand for it would you still knock that back ?

Whats the least you would let it go for.


Thats a bit like asking someone how much they would sell their kids for lol.

If I was selling, I would proberly sell all my machines as a job lot including spares, 2708 proms and copier. Then you would be looking at £5k+

#7 therock764

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Posted 05 January 2009 - 10:09 AM

Theres 2 Nudge Double Up Delux's In My Local Arcade I Love 2 Play On Them Once A Week There A Fun Machine To Play On




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