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AlanS17:

--- Quote from: Peale on June 28, 2004, 05:57:56 pm ---I'm *not* trolling here, but I gotta ask.

What's the difference between what he's done here, and what that kid did to that Centipede?  I mean, they've both taken classic cabinets and totally and irreversibly 'mangled' them.

Like I said, not trying to troll.  I think this project looks awesome, but I'm wondering where the line is drawn.

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In the grand sceme of things he hasn't really done anything irreversible to the cabinet. He cut a hole in the back door, but that is easily replaceable and I doubt many people care if it's got an original back door. Unless he drastically changed the inside bracings for the monitor, this thing is still re-buildable.

Chris:

--- Quote from: Peale on June 28, 2004, 05:57:56 pm ---What's the difference between what he's done here, and what that kid did to that Centipede?  I mean, they've both taken classic cabinets and totally and irreversibly 'mangled' them.

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Is Congorilla a classic?  I never heard of it...

And it doesn't look particularly mangled to me...

swede:
FYI:  everything has remained intact within the cab.  Bezel and marquee are safely resting.  Easily covertable back to original state, for all you Congorilla lovers...

SirPeale:

--- Quote from: Chris on June 29, 2004, 09:31:57 pm ---Is Congorilla a classic?  I never heard of it...

And it doesn't look particularly mangled to me...



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I've heard of it, but  interestingly enough it's not in Mame.

"mangled" was a bad term, but the only one I could think of to describe turning a cabinet into something other than what it started out as.

It IS a very nice project.

Craig:
Nice cabinet...but not my way of making a jukebox. What sort of amplifier or sound system has it got?

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