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Purple/Gray Nintendo Display & Playstation Signs

Discussion in 'Price Check Forum' started by jm1607, Jun 28, 2014.

  1. jm1607

    jm1607 Newly Registered

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    Does anyone know anything about this? Saw it at a flea market today and the guy said he didn't want to sell it :( But, money talks! Didn't want to offer anything till I knew what is worth.. Anyone know about the going price?

    He also had a Playstation sign and a Playstation 2 sign.. These were for sale but I didn't get a price.. I didn't get pics but I'll attach a couple I found on Google that are the same ones so you know what they are.. Anyone know what they are worth?
     

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  2. ASSEMbler

    ASSEMbler Administrator Staff Member

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    The purple and grey units are called starlight systems. They were on mobile carts and were in hospitals.

    They would be wheeled to the room the child was in. Usually bad places like cancer wards, etc ... :-(

    They are from the nonprofit company that still exists. They are just fancy medical grade enclosures, there's no special
    nintendo model or hardware.

    I wouldn't buy one, it's a huge item (size) and will never be valuable.
     
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    I've seen the Playstation/2 signs on ebay for 75-150 pretty frequently- they're nice boxed lights, I have a pair myself that i grabbed for somewhere in that price range a few years back..
     
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