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What kind of cab is this?
Stobe:
Well, I'm only a couple states away, Randy, lol. (Me wonders how much store credit at GGG this would buy me :) )
Also, would anyone have a guess why my cab has 3 visible bolts on each side? Perhaps to strenghten the monitor mount. I was debating how much strength it would maintain if I took them out one-by-one and countersunk them?
-Stobe
paigeoliver:
The bolts may just be involved in mounting the monitor when it isn't vertical. I wouldn't countersink them if I were you. It is too tiny of a detail to risk a mistake on. If you put sideart on then the proper thing to do is remove the bolts, put the sideart on, and then put the bolts back in. I actually sort of like the look of bolts on top of sideart, not sure why, maybe it was because of all the Nintendo cabinets that came that way.
--- Quote from: Stobe on July 20, 2007, 04:23:15 am ---Well, I'm only a couple states away, Randy, lol. (Me wonders how much store credit at GGG this would by me :) )
Also, would anyone have a guess why my cab has 3 visible bolts on each side? Perhaps to strenghten the monitor mount. I was debating how much strength it would maintain if I took them out one-by-one and countersunk them?
-Stobe
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Crowquill:
I thought it was kind of odd that the sides come to a point in front of the marquee. It's not that far-fetched that the flyer had a prototype and the production cabinets were different. In fact, here's a couple pics identical to yours to back this up (all of them also seem to be black and the side art is different too):
KLOV Listing
eBay listing
You think that cab is odd, check out the sit-down version. Leland seemed determined to make "unique" cabinets.
The "CIN" designation actually does make sense. Cinematronics became Leland once sold to Tradewest (who later were bought out by WMS/Midway). More info HERE.
Stobe:
Oh that sitdown version is awesome! Gotta get me one of those.
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