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Posted by Joe on October 29, 1999 at 14:17:19:

In Reply to: Free cabinet in St. Louis. (Not mine) posted by powerjaw on October 29, 1999 at 12:52:42:

I can tell you first hand that a Pit Fighter cab is an excellent choice - because that's what I used.

** It has an oversized control panel. **
I was able to fit a trackball, spinner, two 8-way joysticks, one 4-way joystick, and six buttons per player with NO PROBLEM. Lot's of space. Not crowded.

Plus, it is a 25" horizontal monitor. (Can't be rotated tho, due to cabinet dimentions).

Joe

: Check out this post from rgvam:

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:
: OK, if I'm going to give something away free, I'm going to plug my website :)
: check out WWW.ARCADEWIZARD.COM for other games, parts, info, and more.

: I hate destroying anything, no matter what it is. I have a Pit Fighter cabinet
: in fairly good shape, but COMPLETELY stripped. Might be put to use as a mame
: cabinet, I see people asking for donations all the time, so here ya go. It is
: going to be in pieces in the next few days, so if you want it you have to pick
: it up pronto.

: Also have a Grand Champion, which will have the wiring and a very nice cabinet,
: side art in great shape, but missing everything else, FREE. I have parts for
: it, if you want the cp, bezel, marquee, boards, ps, coin door, just ask and
: I'll sell you whichever you want. Again, this is going to be in pieces in a
: few days (this is a shame, as this is a great looking cabinet) so please email
: me ASAP if you want this.

: Thanks for reading.

: Trey Dembski
: thewiz@arcadewizard.com




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