I have the same marquee, and got it from:
http://www.mamemarquees.com/marquees-c-21.html?osCsid=8886af2e91683427e3f9a846a97840bcI'm glad this thread was bumped since I'm new to this board.
The Knievel arcade is something to behold. If you're still around, I have some questions about this one:
- Would you do anything differently next time -- especially in terms of shape of the cabinet, adding trim, dimensions of CP, etc?
- I'm curious what the cost of the cabinet was (not including HW)?
- What LCD did you use, and how did you mount the LCD panel in the cabinet?
I also wanted to take this opportunity to say that I've always thought it would be extra cool to have an inlaid wood CP, where the design of the inlay compliments the control layout -- like "circle with sun shaped rays" around each joystick, an "orbiting rings" around the trackball, "$" for coin up, etc. But I could never picture what a cabinet worthy of a fancy inlaid wood control panel would look like until now. Putting a work of art on your standard mameroom Ultimate Arcade II laminated MDF board (like I have) would be ridiculous.
Incidentally, when a friend of mine heard about my idea for an inlaid wood CP, he suggested if I wanted to do it, there is a chain of hobbiest woodshop stores here in the bay area called
http://www.sawdusthop.com that let you pay a monthly membership fee to use their equipment. They have all the fancy planers, drill press, and even a CNC machine, so if someone wanted to do it, they wouldn't need any tools, or even a real workshop to do it cheaply.
Jason