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Thinking of Switching a Cabinet

By MikeO

5 years ago


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#6 5 years ago

thanks for thinking of me

yes that is true, ive been half regretting not buying those two cabinets in allentown but the cost and then having a darts game w/o a cab didnt appeal to me . i can get a cabinet built but would be interested in all metal pieces . let me know what is hashed out!

as a side note , jr you and i got the deal of allentown dont you think?*w*

some things to consider. the playfield glass may be different sizes. i also have a wooden top apron to replace for my ten spot , i suppose if a dart was going into a woodrail it already has that wooden upper apron

#7 5 years ago

this woodrail darts layout could be a challenge. only 3 darts listed on all of pinballowners.

#9 5 years ago
Quoted from newmantjn:

First, I consider that cabinet pretty cool. I wouldn't change it.

But, if you must, keep the old stuff so you can go back. But, I would leave it alone.

i think a few of us are wanting to achieve the more rare version of our games. that they infact did produce in low quantities. this would make them more desirable for our own collections. it isnt like we are trying to take away from the authenticity of the game itself. i actually like the styling of the 60s cabinet too but i know many dont or at best are ambivalent to it.

#22 5 years ago

the playfield glass is wider , however i checked both my ten spot playfield and my jungle playfield and they are identical in size 20 1/2 inches by 42 inches . i think youll notice more trim on the sides of the SO60s cabinet that dictates the wider glass.

for those unaware of my interest i happen to own two tenspots. initially the ten spot was to be produced in the SO60s cab but production was done in their new squared cabinet. to me the artwork of the ten spot just screams to be in a SO60 cab , so im hoping to do so at some point.

http://www.ipdb.org/search.pl?any=ten++spot&search=Search+Database&searchtype=quick#2517

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