jcellegood
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Just got a Frogger Cocktail!
I had originally said when I started this in January that I would only collect cocktails, the occasional cabaret and just a few midway cabs. I strayed from that with what my wife calls the "Centipede in the Basement" incident. Which lead quickly to the "don't buy any more projects until you get the deck and the garage doors done" conversation (my attempt to buy a Dig Dug cabinet from another KLOVer here in Indy was cut off at the knees, which he pointed out in his next CL post but was nice enough to not call me out by name
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Anyhow, so I found this Frogger cocktail this week. It seems in pretty good condition given it's age. It is missing it's player 1 and player 2 buttons, does anyone know where to buy a few of those?
It blows the 5A fuse as soon as you turn it on, so a little troubleshooting is in order.
Otherwise, it looks to be pretty original and I think it will restore to a good 9 out of 10 if I do it right.
More detailed pics at http://www.photobucket.com/jcellegood_cocktail_frogger
I understand from doing some searching for "frogger cocktail" that the good scans of the instruction cards aren't available. Is that still true? If so, once I get around to working on this in the next few months, I'll pull that glass up and do a scan.
I had originally said when I started this in January that I would only collect cocktails, the occasional cabaret and just a few midway cabs. I strayed from that with what my wife calls the "Centipede in the Basement" incident. Which lead quickly to the "don't buy any more projects until you get the deck and the garage doors done" conversation (my attempt to buy a Dig Dug cabinet from another KLOVer here in Indy was cut off at the knees, which he pointed out in his next CL post but was nice enough to not call me out by name
Anyhow, so I found this Frogger cocktail this week. It seems in pretty good condition given it's age. It is missing it's player 1 and player 2 buttons, does anyone know where to buy a few of those?
It blows the 5A fuse as soon as you turn it on, so a little troubleshooting is in order.
Otherwise, it looks to be pretty original and I think it will restore to a good 9 out of 10 if I do it right.
More detailed pics at http://www.photobucket.com/jcellegood_cocktail_frogger
I understand from doing some searching for "frogger cocktail" that the good scans of the instruction cards aren't available. Is that still true? If so, once I get around to working on this in the next few months, I'll pull that glass up and do a scan.
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