I first discovered MAME around 2001, and wanted a cabinet soon after that. Unfortunately, I didn't have room for a cab in my last house. Then came the kids and we moved, and finally I had the room, but not the time(go figure). Well, the wife liked the idea as well, and kept pushing, so about 2 years ago I started my cab, after seeing the slim woody cab that Knievel came out with. Perfect size for a small gameroom. (Many thanks to Knievel for sending me rough dimensions of his cab). Sadly, I am fairly slow when it comes to projects, so it took about 6 months to complete (and thanks to Andy at Ultimarc for helping out with a botched order-at no cost to me). But, I didn't really like the control panel I had made, and the computer I was using just wasn't up to snuff either, so the thing sat there not getting much use. So a few months ago I finally put my thinking cap on, came up with a new plan for the control panel, ordered a few new parts, rebuilt it, and finally have a cab I am fairly happy with. I wanted a cab that could play as many games as possible, and since I never have much liked the 2 player games, made the cab a single player cab. I know some of you guys don't like the "frankenpanel" types, but so far it plays better than expected, and works great for us. I themed the cab from a dart board cabinet that my brother painted for me about 20 years ago. So, here it is: