Dolt Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 After nearly 10 years of collecting Atari, I FINALLY got a boxed 2600! I've seen them from time to time, and usually they were in an antique toy store or something, always priced waaaay too high. Another time, I got one at a garage sale, and two hours later as a gesture of good will (which I came to regret), gave it to a friend who'd been coveting my Atari. A few years later, I spotted one in the trash of a neighbor when I first moved into my town but couldn't garbage pick it without the whole neighborhood watching as to what 'that new guy' was doing, so I had to let it go. But NOW, finally, I have one--got it from an NYU student for $15 at lunchtime, the serial numbers match and it came with the original boxed Combat and a boxed Missle Command. The glue had dried out so that the lengthwise innerflap was half apart, making it all look in much worse shape than it was. With a glue stick, packing tape judiciously applied (inside, not outside!) and some rubber bands to help it all keep its shape until the glue dries, it looks fairly spiffy. All my co-workers keep walking by, spotting it, and asking 'wow, how much did you pay for that?' They keep guessing much higher prices, so I guess they're the people who those expensive boxed machines are aimed at! Boy, I hope the darn 2600 works! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cassidy Nolen Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 Good for you, man. I know what you mean about seeing them go. I have a boxed long rainbow and a boxed promo one, but do not own a 4 or 6 switch boxed 'properly'. If you coworkers want to buy an overpriced, but very nice, Sears 6er boxed, LMk. I have it on ebay right now Cassidy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ATARIPITBULL Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 It feels great to have a boxed and complete Atari 2600 system, I have 7 of them, including a silver pal system and both the promotional & Reconditioned boxed ones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keyngs Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 i would love to have a boxed 2600. but would rather trade for one. as its too close to the holidays. But not a sears though. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mindfield Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 Congrats! I love getting boxed hardware. It's so much easier to store and presents much better than loose stuff. I snagged a complete boxed Sears heavy sixer a couple of months ago -- damn near mint box (some abrasion from storage and moving about, but no tears or rips), absolutely mint hardware. One of the prides of my collection, and I was damn happy to get it. It's not technically an Atari since it's Sears-branded, but I know in my heart the Sears branding is the only non-Atari part about it. :-) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tmx Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 Wow, I didn't realize I got mine so cheap. I got a boxed Atari VCS - CX2600A in great condition, it was in good enough condition that the guy just put it in that brown paper wrap and shipped it for only $29.00 with combat included with the manual and all with actually a bunch of instructions/log books from random games as well!! But anyways, Congrats on your purchase! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mos6507 Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 The original sears heavy sixers are really nice looking beasts with the burled walnut woodgrain and the lighter faceplate. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keyngs Posted February 28, 2004 Share Posted February 28, 2004 cool Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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