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| CrazyKongFan:
--- Quote from: CheffoJeffo on May 12, 2008, 05:44:46 pm --- --- Quote from: CrazyKongFan on May 12, 2008, 05:28:49 pm ---Which Williams only had 1 door, besides Defender? I know some of the ones after it had the over/under, like Joust, Robotron, Stargate (off the top of my head). I have a Robotron cabinet that has the over/under design. --- End quote --- Argh ... you got me ... Williams did use over/under doors (after a fashion) ... just not the typical, slim, integrated under/over than I think the OP had in mind. Joust, Roboton and Stargate did use a single door with a seperate (it was seperate, wasn't it) lower door to access the coinbox. Since I wasn't retrieving the coinboxes and don't have a Williams upright, I missed the lower access door when I responded. --- End quote --- Yeah, you're right. I wasn't thinking that one piece over/under design when I replied, just having 2 separate doors. My Robotron cabinet has them as 2 separate doors. The bottom coin bucket door is wider than the coin slot door. |
| CheffoJeffo:
It's kinda funny since I did recognize that my Joust cocktail had an over/under design (again, not single unit), but totally missed that the uprights had a lower door. Oops ::) |
| GAJoe:
I prefer the single door design for what it's worth. If I were actually operating an arcade, maybe I'd prefer the other style. |
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