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Janky Street Fighter cab restore sort of...
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Mike A:
I found some pics from the day I brought it home. The first is the basement I pulled it out of. It was supposed to be on the main floor. I got it halfway up the stairs and then renegotiated the price.

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Mike A:
I don't have access to a Dynamo cab. I would need a lot of details, but I could take a stab at it.
Malenko:

--- Quote from: Mike A on April 17, 2021, 12:19:28 pm ---The game worked, but I don't think it was ever a legit cab. The construction isn't consistent with commercial arcade machines.

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If I had to venture a guess.......

based on the toe-in at the kick plate, the monitor angle, and the bezel/glass location......

Carnival by Sega/Gremlin , but likely a copy/bootleg based off of that as it lacks the kickplate speaker n stuffs.
Mike A:
It is also put together with screws. The marquee is captured between the cabinet parts. No retainers. And it is short for an upright. It looks like a home built, but there is a serial number stamped into the wood in back.
Vigo:
Yeah, it has a bit of a Walmart shelving feel to it.

Really nice metal work, there. If I had a little more real estate in my shop, I would definitely be going down that path.
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