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KevSteele:
I just finished writing my review of Tom B (MAMEngineer)'s marquee and bezel printing services.

It's been a bit of a bumpy road in getting it printed, but I've finally got my MAMEframe marquee and bezel, and they're installed and glowing (well, the marquee as least ;-)



Tom offers a nice "at-cost" service, and if you're looking for a way to get some custom artwork printed for your MAME cab, check him out.

Full details and review on my site:
http://users.adelphia.net/~kevsteele/mame/index.html

Kevin

HeadRusch:
I would suggest you replace that backlighting from a regular white Flourescent bulb to a $10.00 18" flourescent blacklight.

It wont punch nearly as much "white light" through,a nd considering your colors ought to make the whole thing look that much more 'dramatic' :)

Good luck!

KevSteele:
I've actually got an 18" black light bulb sitting around in the shop -- I'll give that a try. (I'd forgotten I had it -- thanks for reminding me  :) )

Kevin

Sasquatch!:
No video preview with Dead or Alive playing in the background??!?  ;)

This is good info, so thanks, Kev!

RandyT:

--- Quote from: kevsteele on June 01, 2003, 08:47:23 am ---I've actually got an 18" black light bulb sitting around in the shop -- I'll give that a try. (I'd forgotten I had it -- thanks for reminding me  :) )

--- End quote ---

Acckkkk!  You'd be better off forgetting it again :)

A black light produces UV light, the arch-rival of printing inks everywhere.  Most go through great lengths to avoid exposure to UV to prevent fading and color shift!

I cringe every time I see someone talk about doing this :)

RandyT

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