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Logan

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Oct 10, 2006, 9:38:25 AM10/10/06
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I'm looking for a (mostly) complete MAME machine in the Raleigh area.
Preferably something that looks like a 1980's machine, with one joystick and
a couple of buttons.  Perhaps a trackball.  Nothing so grandiose as the
monster panels I've seen in some of the prefab MAME cabinets.

If you have one for sale or have any suggestions, please email me.

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* Pachinko Machine: Free to a Good Home - 2 messages, 2 authors
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TOPIC: Pachinko Machine: Free to a Good Home
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== 1 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Oct 9 2006 1:40 pm
From: "Dave Ellis"


A friend of mine gave me a pachinko machine last week. Seems to be
complete--power supply is included but not attached. Also has a box of
balls. My friend told me he had it for over 20 years and never used it.

I don't know enough about these things to even attempt attaching the
power supply. Thought I'd take it off his hands as a project, but I
discovered I'm really not that interested in it after all.

You want it? It's yours. Just come and grab it. If I don't get any
takers, it's going in the trash.

-Dave Ellis
http://www.davesclassicarcade.com





== 2 of 2 ==
Date: Mon, Oct 9 2006 4:56 pm
From: Don Shoemaker


I was going through some pinball stuff and came across a couple of
backglasses that I forgot about.  They were part of a bulk purchase a
few years back, and have been in storage since.  They are for :

1982 Bally Rapid Fire
1987 Williams Space Station

They look to be in good condition.  I don't want to try eBay and hassle
with shipping, so if you are local to Raleigh and interested, drop me a
note.  I'm also open for trades for things like early Bally and Gottlieb
circuit boards.

Thanx....don





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mission.control

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Oct 11, 2006, 6:47:12 AM10/11/06
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The best way to get what you want out of a MAME machine is to build
your own. That way you have control of the button layout, artwork,
installed games, and shape of cabinet. If you decide to go that path I
can list several usefull resources.

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