Cabinet identification needed
- chomponooch
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Cabinet identification needed
I'm trying to identify this cabinet. Its JVS type (Namco 246 inside). Any help is appreciated. Thank you.
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Re: Cabinet identification needed
Anyone know what this is? Repainted Excelcabinet? Doesn't seem quite right.
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Re: Cabinet identification needed
Seems to be legit exceleena cabs to me...
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Re: Cabinet identification needed
Thanks! I looked at the exceleena 1 and thought why should I bother looking at "2"?
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Re: Cabinet identification needed
It's one hell of a change in design direction, that's for sure. I love the model 1, it's mad.
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Re: Cabinet identification needed
I guess operators were tired of guessing if it's more time consuming to disassemble the entire door frame or the side panels every time they wanted to move a cab.