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JBED:
Thanks for the kind words Rick. I'll take some more pics. The marquee doesn't have a light I added the image to the front of the plexiglas. Its the basement lighting that makes it look dull, I'll move it upstairs to get some better pics.
ChanceKJ:
--- Quote from: yotsuya on September 17, 2014, 01:22:13 pm ---Needs more Molsons stickers.
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Agreed.
Gaaargh:
--- Quote from: Rick on June 27, 2014, 08:35:40 am ---
--- Quote from: mike boss on June 23, 2014, 06:54:52 pm ---I think the US is a very different climate when it comes to the arcade/coin-op hobby. You see it on shows like American Pickers when they goto talk to guys who were in the business for years. Or even on Pawn Stars guys coming in to pawn old cocktail machines. Just seems the scene is larger.
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This seems to be true, and it's unfortunate. I'm subscribed to a number of online YouTube guys - John's Arcade, Arcade Impossible, etc. - and they seem to have a large following down in the U.S. They go to local arcades, visit friends who have home arcades, visit conventions and trades. You just don't see that up here in Canada.
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Do you ever come near Sarnia?
I've built, or helped build 7 MAME machines, and restored about as many actual arcades.
While maybe not the focus, my 2 mame + pinball room is popular at our parties, and my brother-in-law has 3 cabs as well. We've built mame cabs for other friends & family, and refurb arcades for sale in the local community. We have "arcade-stuff" days, where we rehab, assemble, etc, and have a good time.
BobA:
Cocktail cab build using one of Rick's great kits. http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php/topic,140422.0.html
yotsuya:
Do Rick's kits come with the pink keyboards? >:D
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