Punch out flat t-molding

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Where is the best place to buy t-molding for punch out? Mike's arcade has it but it is expensive to ship to canada and T-Molding.com has it and is resonably priced, the one thing I noticed is that besides them both being 9/16 wide all the other dimensions of the molding are different, which is the correct one for punch out? I see that arcadeshop.com has it also. Also is there anywhere else I can buy 2 orange nintendo buttons for my punch out besides mikes arcade, to ship 2 buttons to canada they want $14.50 which seems expensive for shipping 2 buttons.
 
From what I've heard Mikes is the flattest and best option at this time, but it's still not flat and not original looking if your a purist. My Punch Out has Mikes molding and I think it looks great, but if you want it to look very original follow this thread.

http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=124077

From the looks of it they are getting close to completely flat Nintendo molding. If you don't wanna wait get it from Mikes cause its close enough.
 
Where is the best place to buy t-molding for punch out? Mike's arcade has it but it is expensive to ship to canada and T-Molding.com has it and is resonably priced, the one thing I noticed is that besides them both being 9/16 wide all the other dimensions of the molding are different, which is the correct one for punch out? I see that arcadeshop.com has it also. Also is there anywhere else I can buy 2 orange nintendo buttons for my punch out besides mikes arcade, to ship 2 buttons to canada they want $14.50 which seems expensive for shipping 2 buttons.

I had the same exact question, and I need the same items. What is with people switching the orange buttons out? It's not like they go bad. Mine are red and blue and to top it off they are both different lengths looking uber gay.
 
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