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 More options Jun 12 2000, 3:00 am
Newsgroups: rec.games.video.arcade.collecting
From: schwebebitz <daveschwartzNOdaS...@dellnet.com.invalid>
Date: 2000/06/12
Subject: How do I stop cabinet flaking?
I recently picked up a Ms Pac Man, Galaga, Centipede, and Tapper
for about $1000 (all working).  I think that the Ms Pac is in
excellent shape (very good overlay, perfect monitor glass,
bright color on side art) however, there is one problem - the
edges of the cabinet are flaking off (especially on the top and
bottom of the cabinet).

Does anyone have any suggestions to combat this problem?  The
cabinet itself is in good condition except for the flaking - the
Tapper has a similar problem on the bottom also.

In addition, the Centipede pictures moves around slightly (it is
not an extremely noticable shake, but it could be distracting) -
does this sound like a cap kit fix?  (If not, any ideas - I'm
pretty stupid when it comes to these things)  The operator that
I bought it from said it was from interference from the circuit
that it was plugged into - does this make sense?

Furthermore, I picked up a Dig Dug cabinet - anyone have any Dig
Dug parts for sale?  (control panel, marquee, PCB, monitor
glass, coin door, manual)

Last question - I am considering buying an NBA JAM game, but I'd
like to be able to switch in other JAMMA games - are the 4-
player games plug-n-play like the rest of JAMMA?  Does anyone
have a Gauntlet-to-JAMMA adapter for sale?

Thanks for the help.

Dave

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