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Author Topic: Free: 2 cabinets in St. Charles, MO  (Read 780 times)

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paigeoliver

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Free: 2 cabinets in St. Charles, MO
« on: July 27, 2013, 06:42:12 pm »
Both these poker cabinets have been gutted and are now available for free. No valuable pieces are left on them, however I am sure you could do something cool with them with one or both of them.

Let me know if you want them. Offering on message boards before craigslist, before burning.

Photos are pre-part out.

I still have the plexis off them, and the stainless steel control panel off the cabaret (although you would want to build a new wooden one to do something useful with the cabinet). Either of those parts (as well as my 2 sheds of other parts) are available at cheap prices.
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Re: Free: 2 cabinets in St. Charles, MO
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2013, 12:17:53 am »
And these went on the burn pile today.
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