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| mccoy178:
Dang. I thought you meant London, OH. :cry: |
| polaris:
--- Quote from: mrenduro on January 31, 2009, 12:53:39 pm ---Hey all, I live in London and am keen to start a project for a mame conversion. I would have a go at building my own cabinet but my flat is tiny and I haven't got the space to do it! I reckon, if I got an old battered stand up cabinet, I could sort the electronics/controls/art etc out but large woodwork is out of the question. Does anyone know of resources in the UK that would help me find an old faulty jamma cab - I don't want to destroy a working cabinet as they are rare enough already. Help much appreciated! Phil. :) --- End quote --- welcome from another UKer have to take the piss and ask, do you know ebay ;) £20 london, monitor not working but its £20 bournemouth £70 dont know of any dealers, but there are custom builders, turnarcades for one, they post here and seem reasonable |
| councilface:
Use Ebay. Get a generic Jamma cab. Thats what I did. You can change the colour scheme of the cab fairly easily with a lick of paint (or vinyl) and new T molding. |
| mrenduro:
Firstly apologies - I meant London, UK not London, OH. Thanks for the advice guys, looking forward to starting my first project. The wood kits you can buy look good but I think I'm gonna start small and try to get a generic cab and convert. I would prefer a faulty one cos I think I'd just end up playing a working one and never convert it. I'll keep my eyes peeled on ebay and the like. If anyone ever comes accross one in the london area I'd more more than grateful for a tip off. Cheers. :cheers: |
| CathalDublin:
Do yourself a favour and get one with a 100% working monitor. Other than that that there isnt much that can go wrong in a jamma cabinet all it is is wires/monitor/power supply. that second one in the ebay link above are great cabinets, I set one up for a mate recently |
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