OwaynOTT wrote: » I like it! Nice salmon colour.
o1s1n wrote: » Holy jesus. The poor cabinet!!!
OwaynOTT wrote: » Sailor Moon don't mind that little pony crap. Oh and Samurai Pizza Cats!
atavan-halen wrote: » Salmon is not a colour!!! It's a fish!
Retr0gamer wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTQFpwZwk-w
urbanledge wrote: » Does anyone hear have a Super 29?
o1s1n wrote: » I think Jack Burton was considering going for the last one Ronnie listed but chickened out in the end :pac: Nobody else I can think of!
urbanledge wrote: » No way, I wonder if ronnie will get more, Hopefully he gets some in when I have dosh! What way do you have your new net city set up?
Dr Bob wrote: » "mein eyes! duh goh-guls dey do nuthing!!" Its probably my age but I've never been too bothered by candy cabs anyway ,(even the properly coloured ones) that B.A.S. cab Kerbdog has is probably the only type I'd really want ..
Andrew76 wrote: » It's not like owning a woodie can re-create the childhood memories - unless it's in a dark, dingy, smoke filled room with 50 other cabs too.
EnterNow wrote: » Hmm, I'd have to disagree somewhat there. I find using a real cab like a dedicated SF2 is a pure nostalgia buzz. Playing a Candy is damn cool too, but all the nostalgia is missing for me as I never used one until later years.
EnterNow wrote: » I grew up playing traditional type Woody cabs & they're the ones that appeal to me the most.
urbanledge wrote: » By the way,got the mame cab finished 100% Took about 2 hours to get the tint and the glue off the glass...
Deleted User wrote: » Is that a 3-in-1 button from gremlin solutions on your front panel by any chance? They're very handy for mame cabs, for the handful of extra admin options you need. You can use them to get five or six extra functions if your encoder's got a shifted keys feature, and there's only one standard sized extra hole to drill.