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drventure:

A jukebox project might be good as an alternative....

Le Chuck:

Those boards are so ubiquitous that I don't think you'd be doing anything terrible by building a cab around it for an auction, there are scads of 60-n-1s up for sale on KLOV right now.  I respect the choice not to use it due to the copy right issues but think that the difference between what you're doing and what a lot of operators do by raping old cabs and throwing those boards in at huge mark-up makes enough of a difference to let it slide and help out a charity with a product that is already out there.

 

pinballwizard79:

I checked, its legal.

Mac Green:


--- Quote from: pinballwizard79 on March 03, 2012, 12:20:46 pm ---I checked, its legal.

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Can I ask how this is legal? maybe if you don't charge to play it maybe a home use only machine would be legal and check this out http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=68206.0

DaOld Man:

Yes, PBW, how do you know it is legal?
I would have no idea who gets the cab, or what they will do with it.
I was thinking about adding a working coin door just mostly for looks, but if I didnt do that it might encourage people to not use it for money gain.

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