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quarterback:
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picasso:
I agree with all. I just had thoughts I wanted to see what others thought about them.
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--- Quote from: picasso on September 14, 2005, 05:50:44 pm ---Lets be honest here, I have never burned DVD's but you can't tell me the majority of the people on this board have never played a ROM they have obtained either from a download or a burner that is not rightfully paid for by them.
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paigeoliver:
Ok, if Dynamo doesn't make Jamma cabinets any more then you can order them from Asia.
Its the only possible way to come out with a decent/profitable machine. Building the cabinets yourself is way too labor intensive (not too mention the fact that it will be an inferior product unless you happen to have a factory).
nostrebor:
The only way low end cabinet building works is if you do it exactly as Mr. Bubblehead said. You build because you love to build. Then your only real cost is material.
For example... I have built one cabinet on "consignment". It was for a specific trade that I would consider to be about a $200-$300 value. I only provided the woodworking, cabinet assembly, and fitting of some of the hardware. This made it absolutely legal and ethical to "sell". I made no money for my time, but woodworking is my primary hobby, so I really enjoyed the challenge of it. I had little cost in materials, as most of the materials were already standing in my shop. I did it because I enjoy building cabinets. I also made a new friend, and met a time and design challenge that pushed my envelope. It was a blast, and I got a killer dedicated game in trade.
I would do this again in a heartbeat.
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