Skinniest cab?

When I put together my first Bomb Jack cab I originally based the idea on an Atari cabaret because I wanted a 'petite' 19" machine that I felt suited the feel of the game. Trouble is they are quite recognizable as an Atari specific design so it would have just looked like a conversion.

Sure, Bomb Jack was only a conversion kit but I wanted it to look like it could have been factory. Now I'm doing another I'm trying to find something 'skinny' or petite with 19" that wont immediately scream converted <Insert game name>
 
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by that logic
I don't know. I don't think I'd count the bases as obviously those were added for stability. The cabinets themselves are the skinniest. I know the argument is gonna be "footprint, blah, blah blah", but he asked for the skinniest 19" V cabinets. These are the skinniest. No need to complicate things.
By that logic a megatouch on a stand gets it.


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Does this count? PAC-MAN's arcade party is a legit 20-3/8" with no wider sections at all,
 

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It's not the skinniest but strangely skinny? Rush The Rock. For a driving game, being only 30.5" wide is kind of surprising, especially considering how long it is. The seat pedestal is the same width as the rest of the body, while most other cabinets, the body is wider than the seal pedestal. Whenever I pack that game into a truck for a show I'm always surprised where I can fit it into alongside other games!
 
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