Guess That Cab?

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I didn't have any clues on the cabinet besides and Atari coin box. Any guesses?

Bonus: What is the third and fourth picture of? I imagine a power supply of some sort.

Thanks, guys.

Theron
 

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Or look on the back. I believe Dig Dug machines had an "engineered by Namco" I.D. plate back there, like similar plates on Pac-Man and Galaxian machines. If you see that, then you know it was a Dig Dug.

If that's not there, and there's no evidence it ever was (no holes for a plate that was removed), then it was probably Kangaroo or Arabian...

Kyle :cool:
 
Only way to tell for sure is to get something to safely strip off that black paint and not ruin the sticker underneath.

3M's Safest Stripper -- I have used it on both a Centipede and a Dig Dug. Artwork came out really nice underneath. Atari artwork is very tough.

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And yes, I vote for it being a Dig Dug, Kangaroo, or Arabian.....
 
3M's Safest Stripper -- I have used it on both a Centipede and a Dig Dug. Artwork came out really nice underneath. Atari artwork is very tough.


And yes, I vote for it being a Dig Dug, Kangaroo, or Arabian.....

Where could I find me one of these 3M's Safest Stripper's? Online or can I get them at the local hardware store?
 
Thanks for the help. I will do some more investigating and see if I can figure it out.

Theron
 
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