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Reged: 05/03/04
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Loc: Outback, Australia
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Re: List it as a project "Rockola Fantasy" cab
04/01/11 12:52 PM
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> I disagree with everyone here. Yes, the monitor is small, the bezel poorly fitting, > the button configuration is bizarre at best, the front end not configured correctly, > and the classic cab is wrecked into a mame cabinet BUT... you do have a "Happ Track > Ball Installed" sticker on it, so I think you're gonna be ok. > > In all seriousness... seruiosuly, I'd like to give you serious advice... of course > the old addage applied that it's worth whatever someone is willing to pay for it... > but I would offer it up as a "free if you come and get it" kind of thing... because > it really needs to be rebuilt... and starting from scratch would be better that > trying to retool that machine, unless it was free... then it would have some value as > a potential game cab. > > That's just my opinion. Personally, if I were you, I'd just spend a weekend or two > redoing it... it has potential to be fun for the whole family. Key is to find a game > the wife likes, so she'll be motivated to keep it. Try her on Tetris, or Dr. Mario, a > few other puzzle games, Ms. Pacman... something to get her interested. > > EDIT: Also, consider listing it as a project "Rockola Fantasy" cab... a collectior > may just want to restore it back the way it belongs. That's probably be the best way > to give to someone who'd appreciate it. Project cabs can fetch from free to $100 to > the right collector.
ROFL LMAO Great reply !!
Moose
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