Major Havoc Marquee Brackets and Grill - Interest Check

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Major Havoc Marquee Brackets and Grill - Interest Check

Any interest in the Major Havoc upper marquee bracket, lower bracket that goes below the glass bezel/just above CP and the perforated grill just above the CP? All powder coated black, die punched ect. NO quote yet, but should have it in a couple days. Guesstimating, less than $20 each bracket and about $20 on the grill.

Bheineck -x3 of each :)
James in MD -1 of each
Djw90 -1 of each
Tronic 1 of each
Seawolf - 1 grill only
Komodo - 1 of each
Mnrocketry - 1 set
Bberryarcade - 1 set
Ice Cream Jonesey - 1 set
Cloggans - 1 set
Xerico - 1 set
P1001 - 2 sets
Xsysceo - 1 set
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16 sets
 
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I will need a set:eek: I need to stay out of the for Sale Section!!:rolleyes: Wait this isnt the For Sale section, im safe!!
 
Heh.. look into what the finned aluminum extrusions will cost to reproduce :)
 
Heh.. look into what the finned aluminum extrusions will cost to reproduce :)

Not gonna happen in Aluminum. My guy cant do it, too complicated and not practical at $300 plus a set. I'm looking into plastic. If it looks exactly the same, plastic might be the way to go.
 
while we are on the substitution note, isn't there a plastic bracket between the glass and marquee? Would it be worth while to make that out of metal? Thoughts?

Not gonna happen in Aluminum. My guy cant do it, too complicated and not practical at $300 plus a set. I'm looking into plastic. If it looks exactly the same, plastic might be the way to go.
 
The plastic piece would need to be plastic.. also used on paperboy too
 
I can inquire on that piece. Might be able to find it in aluminum already formed. I'll need to get my mits on an original one tho....

Dont see why it has to be plastic (other than originality)
 
that piece is pretty much just a stiff piece of T-molding, with the T doubled. It has a splined edge to get it to stay in the wood, would be tricky to machine that part. Easy enough to have it made as a plastic extrusion. It's used on several atari games.
 
that piece is pretty much just a stiff piece of T-molding, with the T doubled. It has a splined edge to get it to stay in the wood, would be tricky to machine that part. Easy enough to have it made as a plastic extrusion. It's used on several atari games.

Gotcha.....I'll see what I can do.
 
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