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Author Topic: Looking for fellow builder/supplier in Indianapolis  (Read 1546 times)

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RobbyMac

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Looking for fellow builder/supplier in Indianapolis
« on: November 17, 2009, 05:08:38 pm »
Howdy hey. new to BYOAC and arcade buidling in general.
Very interested and in the process of building mame arcade.

I've bought some buttons to test/sample, and have poured through this forum and the internet searching for ideas, answers, etc...

However, I's be real curious to try out some joysticks, trackballs, etc.. even see someone elses arcade if thats an option.

I and a few friends are sort of working on building our own cabinets in the indianapolis area, and if anyone is interested in sharing thir knowledge and some 'hands on' testing of different equipment thatd be greatly appreciated!

Or if anyone knows of a nearby supplier where we can touch and feel product prior to purchasing thatwould be helpful as well!

thanks for any help!
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Re: Looking for fellow builder/supplier in Indianapolis
« Reply #1 on: April 27, 2010, 09:49:54 pm »
Howdy,

I just received a coffee table styled cabinet from a co-worker and have been attempting to turn it into a MAME cab. Of course there have been plenty of bumps on the way. I don't know all too much about what I'm doing, so I don't know if I can offer much input, but it would be cool to see what other people in the area have been working with!