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Lilwolf:
I missed an auction (long story) and was really hoping to get it. 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160081662461&ssPageName=ADME:B:WNA:US:12

Does anyone know any place that I can buy similar items (or something else like it)?

I recently got an old cocktail and trying to spruce it up.  And really hoping that painting the sides isn't the direction I go...   I never used anything like this before.

Thanks

acevedor2:
That's a vinyl roll and you can get it at many print shops and cheaper at Home Depot and Lowes (Though Home Depot and Lowes may not have the width you need).  Have you ever thought of using regular laminate - like the formica type laminate that goes on counter tops?  I am using it on my cab and it looks great.
Cheers.

leapinlew:
You can ask this guy:



His laminate looks great.

rockin_rick:
I've never seen this in person, but have seen it online:

http://quarterarcade.com/Game.aspx/1983

IMO, it looks a lot better/authentic than the stuff in the ebay auction that you linked...

Rick

RandyT:

--- Quote from: acevedor2 on February 10, 2007, 01:10:24 pm ---That's a vinyl roll and you can get it at many print shops and cheaper at Home Depot and Lowes (Though Home Depot and Lowes may not have the width you need).  Have you ever thought of using regular laminate - like the formica type laminate that goes on counter tops?  I am using it on my cab and it looks great.

--- End quote ---

The stuff you are referring to is "Contact" paper. more generically known as "shelf liner".  It is very thin, and the adhesive is less than remarkable.

The material in the auction is very thick and designed for use on cabinets, speaker enclosures and so-on. 

This is the only source I am aware of for it. 

RandyT

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