Cabaret Project Row

Holy shit I'd say. Ive got two of those in the queue, and I bet my Atari Cabaret is in worse shape than yours is! I couldn't by any chance get you to make a copy of that wooden monitor bezel/ holder could I? Mine's broken into 3 pieces.
 

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WOW, check out that belt sander next to your game! looks like you sanded off the side on that game with it. lol jk. couldnt resist. looking forward to see that replacement side. thats the way to do it. i have done that also with several games.
 
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It's so nice to see the minis getting saved. I know that most of these have low production numbers, so there may not be many left to begin with these days.
 
WOW, check out that belt sander next to your game! looks like you sanded off the side on that game with it. lol jk. couldnt resist. looking forward to see that replacement side. thats the way to do it. i have done that also several games.

Damn attaching pics sucks. This is better:

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Yeah this one had been dropped from up high long before I bought it and then was poorly and hastily reassembled by someone special. When he did so, he was off level by almost 3 inches from side to side. (That's 3 inches over a distance of 20 or so inches mind you) He was so far off that he had to remove and hack one of the control panel support blocks off at the bottom to get it to line up with the top of the kick plate again.

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You'd think that would have thrown up some red flags that something wasn't right, but the fine craftsman that performed this emergency 'repair' didn't seem to give 2 shits. Here is the other original side with the inside revinyled:

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damn.. you guys are dedicated.

Those are in some rough shape.
 
Damn attaching pics sucks. This is better:

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Yeah this one had been dropped from up high long before I bought it and then was poorly and hastily reassembled by someone special. When he did so, he was off level by almost 3 inches from side to side. (That's 3 inches over a distance of 20 or so inches mind you) He was so far off that he had to remove and hack one of the control panel support blocks off at the bottom to get it to line up with the top of the kick plate again.

38363326421_cc46260b98_b.jpg


You'd think that would have thrown up some red flags that something wasn't right, but the fine craftsman that performed this emergency 'repair' didn't seem to give 2 shits. Here is the other original side with the inside revinyled:

37649512574_4e0500fcfe_b.jpg

Ooooihhhh.
Is that a first edition "how to train your cabana boy"?!?!

Dibs.
 
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