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Author Topic: FT: Empty Bubbles Cab (Woodstock, GA)  (Read 431 times)

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FT: Empty Bubbles Cab (Woodstock, GA)
« on: April 11, 2013, 03:42:25 pm »
Hey guys,  I recently picked up an empty cab, and it turned out to be a Bubbles. It's completely empty except for coin door and mechs, but in very good structural condition. The operator covered the sideart with laminate, and i started peeling it back, which is when I discovered it was a Bubbles, manufactured in 1983. Unforunately the operator was very thorough, and the side art doesn't look salvageable. It would make a perfect Bubbles resto or a Multi-Williams.

Here is a thread with pics, at first I thought it was a Splat!

http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=271496

If possible, all I really want is a generic cab with a monitor. I'm looking to make a simple JAMMA cab on the cheap, and in my area all I am finding is fully restored 60-in-1's at top dollar. Doesn't need a game board or even controls, and if you have a 19" Dynamo HS-1 that would be perfect.
« Last Edit: April 11, 2013, 03:55:42 pm by TravistyOJ »
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