I posted about this unit before, had trouble with the vertical hold. Had an electrician fix it for me. Works great now! Work out a deal with me
http://providence.craigslist.org/tag/914427625.html
I posted about this unit before, had trouble with the vertical hold. Had an electrician fix it for me. Works great now! Work out a deal with me
http://providence.craigslist.org/tag/914427625.html
"Oh my lord it's nutty, yup!"
Do you know what that cabinet was originally? It looks like it might have been a Williams (Robotron, Defender, Joust, etc.). It may have a paper tag inside stating which cabinet it was. If so you may want to mention it because there is some demand for those cabinets right now. There's a new Williams multigame board coming out. Good luck with your sale.
y-bot
Thanks for the tip, not sure what the deal with the cab is, I always assumed it was original. I'll have to look.
"Oh my lord it's nutty, yup!"
Most games from the mid-80's to mid-90's are conversion kits or put in generic cabinets. Look at this pic:
http://www.klov.com/game_detail.php?game_id=8243
I could be wrong but I think your cabinet is this style. On the inside of the cabinet near the back there could be a paper tag that says "JOUST UR" or something like that.
y-bot
A full size shot would help identify it. At one angle it looks like a generic dynamo, from another it looks like it might be something else... =P
Oh...and bump!
-Sosage
WTF is a Dim-Mac?!?!?
The unit is still at a friends and havnt been able to look in it yet, but here are a couple more pics of the cab I found;
"Oh my lord it's nutty, yup!"
You so know you want this
"Oh my lord it's nutty, yup!"