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HotRod6769

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I seen a Double Dragon on craigslist for $100 bucks. I thought $100 buck cant go wrong for a working Double Dragon right. Here are some picks of the ad, well at around 9:00 I take the garbage out and start thinking of you guys that striped them down and find a different cabinet. Someone put woodgrain panelling on it no big deal I will just print some decals for it and cover them. So I peal the edge back and see a pie, thanks to you guy (me noob) thought no way... yea you guessed it FOOD FIGHT!!! Now I need parts to restore it back to original. Any help will be appreciated, I will take some pics of it tonight.
 

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I seen a Double Dragon on craigslist for $100 bucks. I thought $100 buck cant go wrong for a working Double Dragon right. Here are some picks of the ad, well at around 9:00 I take the garbage out and start thinking of you guys that striped them down and find a different cabinet. Someone put woodgrain panelling on it no big deal I will just print some decals for it and cover them. So I peal the edge back and see a pie, thanks to you guy (me noob) thought no way... yea you guessed it FOOD FIGHT!!! Now I need parts to restore it back to original. Any help will be appreciated, I will take some pics of it tonight.

Good luck. The stick itself will cost you hundreds.
 
Being in California though, there might be a local collector to you that would trade you a nice jamma cabinet for that Food Fight cabinet if the artwork is nice.

A friend of mine had a Tetris in a nice condition Gravitar cabinet. Some guy from NYC bought it for like $250 and drove all the way down to pick it up with a smile on his face.
 
Carefully use a little GoofOff on a rag, let it sit a minute or two and then gently rub with your fingers. The laminate adhesive will ball up and fall right off. I have done this twice once on a Stargate and once on a Joust cabinet. They looked great when I was done.

It takes a little bit of practice, but you should be able to get most of it off in a couple of hours.

ken
 
Carefully use a little GoofOff on a rag, let it sit a minute or two and then gently rub with your fingers. The laminate adhesive will ball up and fall right off. I have done this twice once on a Stargate and once on a Joust cabinet. They looked great when I was done.

It takes a little bit of practice, but you should be able to get most of it off in a couple of hours.

ken

thanks I will give it a try.
 
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