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Author Topic: Was 1981 Pac-Man Cocktail Coindoor naked (no artwork)? -- Mystery Solved by KLOV  (Read 1507 times)

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I'm getting ready to print a control panel out of the adhesive, bullet-proof stuff, and I had a little extra room in my .ai file.  Thought I'd throw a coin door logo in there while I was at it.  But looking at my coin door, I can't find any place where there ever was artwork.  Any chance mine was naked by default?




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Re: Was 1981 Pac-Man Cocktail Coindoor naked (no artwork)?
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2009, 02:33:33 pm »
KLOV shows a coin door exactly like mine, so I guess that's my answer.  Naked coin door.

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definitely nekkid.