Mike
"Jeff" <jetu...@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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That's the ones, thanks Mike.
Jeff
Thanks
I think thisoldgame.com are aluminum where arcadeshops.com is metal/
formica or something. Arcadeshops is the one that I have on my Ms. Pac
that I restored and they look great IMHO. TOG wasn't producing them at
the time I needed them but I'm sure they look great like his other
projects. Can't really go wrong either way.
Thanks
Brien King
spamm...@arcaderestoration.com
http://www.arcaderestoration.com
a> On Mar 8, 11:15 pm, Jeff <jetuse...@earthlink.net> wrote:
a>
>> On Mar 8, 2:49 pm, audiomidiman <audiomidi...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> arcadeshop.com has them... Also, Rich from ThisOldGame.com sells
>>> them as well.
>>>
>>> Jeff wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi;
>>>> I'm restoring a Galaga and need the Midway plate that is glued to
>>>> the
>>>> center of the coin door. I came across it a couple of weeks ago but
>>>> forgot to bookmark it. Does anyone have the link?
>>>> Thanks
>>>> Jeff
>> Thanks
>>
a> I think thisoldgame.com are aluminum where arcadeshops.com is metal/
a> formica or something. Arcadeshops is the one that I have on my Ms.
a> Pac that I restored and they look great IMHO. TOG wasn't producing
a> them at the time I needed them but I'm sure they look great like his
a> other projects. Can't really go wrong either way.
a>
Arcadeshop.com's come w/ double faced tape and I think it looks fine.
Some people just NEED the rivets because they feel it looks better w/
them. I believe you can get thisoldgame.com's coin door plate w/ and w/
o holes. If you saved the old rivets you could double faced tape
(foam) then use some 5 minute epoxy on the back of the rivet to hold
them in. This is assuming you drilled them out from the back. I am
about ready to restore two coin doors. For the door that is going on
my machine I'll use a plate w/o holes and double faced tape. For the
door I'm selling installed on a cabinet I'll be reusing the rivets and
the nicer of the two name plates.
Maybe someone sells new rivets. Or you could find some SMALL screws.
Bill
Edward
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