FS: CNC cut Ms Pac/Galaga cocktail

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I have a couple of these here I need to get sold. I have 3 in black melamine and 1 in birch ply. $325 shipped unassembled or for $200 I will assemble it if you can pick it up. Located in Houston.

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Joe
 
I have a couple of these here I need to get sold. I have 3 in black melamine and 1 in birch ply. $325 shipped unassembled or for $200 I will assemble it if you can pick it up. Located in Houston.

Thanks
Joe

Ah, your the one who popped up here on our craigslist. Was wondering if it was a fellow KLOVer
 
Ah was that your CL ad? I emailed to ask about a Q*bert repro cab.

So was $375 the assembled price? How much unassembled?
 
Yeah that was me. I thought that may have been you Kspiff that emailed me but I wasn't sure. Yes, $375 for the Q*bert assembled. Let me come up with a good unassembled price for you and I'll get back to you.
 
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How much for the MSpac/Galaga style cabs unassembled in melamine and birch if I pick up?

(Actually, Noel will probably pick up if I do the deal)
 
These are bare cabinets with empty control panels and no artwork?

I'm not saying this is a bad price; I am just wondering what all is included since you said they were Ms Pac/Galaga.

John
 
These are bare cabinets with empty control panels and no artwork?

I'm not saying this is a bad price; I am just wondering what all is included since you said they were Ms Pac/Galaga.

John

Correct, these are new bare wood cabinets. All of them come with leg levelers and the the cocktails come with a piano hinge for the top door. I have/can make them from birch ply or black melamine. The melamine is a finished surface ready for artwork to be installed.

The cocktails are listed as Galaga/Ms Pac because the cabinets for both games are the same.

I will post some pictures when I can get to the computer later. Still haven't learned how to do it from my iPhone.

Thanks
Joe
 
They sound nice. I am a noob on vids. I have been considering building a Jamma 60-in-1 so I can have a vid among the pins. I figure I'd learn about them by assembling it myself. The space I have in my living room would fit a cocktail better than a standup.

John


Correct, these are new bare wood cabinets. All of them come with leg levelers and the the cocktails come with a piano hinge for the top door. I have/can make them from birch ply or black melamine. The melamine is a finished surface ready for artwork to be installed.

The cocktails are listed as Galaga/Ms Pac because the cabinets for both games are the same.

I will post some pictures when I can get to the computer later. Still haven't learned how to do it from my iPhone.

Thanks
Joe
 
Here are some pictures. Right now I have a couple of cocktails in the black melamine and one in birch ply.
 

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How much for the black melamine cocktail un-assembled? For local pick up.

Just curious, I'm thinking of making a MAME cocktail or just making a JAMMA cocktail. I have little work space so it would be great to have one pre-cut.
 
How much for the black melamine cocktail un-assembled? For local pick up.

Just curious, I'm thinking of making a MAME cocktail or just making a JAMMA cocktail. I have little work space so it would be great to have one pre-cut.

It's going to be $200 assembled or unassembled. It is pretty much the same amount of work because I still have to put it together without glue to test fit everything. After this batch of cocktails is gone I'm going to have to raise the price on any new ones I build due it increased material costs.

Thanks
Joe
 
These look so nice! I saw the CL add as well and was ready to buy until i saw they are just bare shells. Hella nice though. I love the piano design. I am a total noob at wood work.
 
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