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Do any Companies sell an arcade cabinet like this one?

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Barry Barcrest:

They do look an awful lot like the silver strike bowling and golden tee cabs. They also keep there speakers down by the coin door which normally means you can't hear them as most venues i have played them in keep the sound down low.

Red:

Thanks for the tips guys.  I do like the idea of using a 4:3 monitor to save some width space.  And you're right, I don't need all that depth for the CP.  I do like the height the way it is and don't mind the speakers being down there.

I did email the guy who has the game for auction about just selling the cabinet and he replied with a cost of $1,795 for the cabinet with the LCD and all the wiring.  I have to email him back and see if the cabinet is available without the LCD and wiring, but somehow I doubt it.

Does anyone know how I would even go about making plans for a cabinet like this?  I have zero experience building, but a smallish cab like this would be perfect for me. 

Thanks.

Red



Zobeid:

If you really want a space-saving cabinet, here's another option you should take a look at. . .

http://www.koenigs.dk/mame/eng/



SavannahLion:

What about Woody?

http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=55789.0



Turnarcades:


--- Quote from: Zobeid on March 10, 2008, 12:56:26 pm ---If you really want a space-saving cabinet, here's another option you should take a look at. . .

http://www.koenigs.dk/mame/eng/



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Nice cab. Not uncommon though; I've seen and built a few similar.

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