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    Default Re: Old Model Bunny Girl Pachinko? Or What?

    You're welcome.

    BTW, I meant to say "clothed bunny girl" in the previous post.
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    I emailed a seller on eBay about whether the Bunny Girl machine had a video screen or not. Apparently there are both kinds of models. Her reply:

    well I just tore thru the stacks and I have both versions.
    video type has mostly black front cab

    So I guess there are two kinds

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    Its got Video, see my vids earlier in the thread. She is probably just looking at the pic. and guessing. Kinda Lazy if you ask me. Mike : )
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    Yes, I now have a non-cyclic Bunny Girl and am very pleased with her. Posted a review over here re the purchase and with some pictures, too. She's beautiful!

    http://www.pachitalk.com/forums/show...2206#post92206

    Anyhow, this machine most certainly is an LCD type and I doubt if there is one made with mechanical reels.

    I have to get it mounted now in a case and redo my existing arrangement in the game room. Looking forward to the fun!

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    Oh, also, kudos to VGC for the videos and comments and same for Lucky Dog. I had almost decided not to get a Bunny Girl and this thread is the one that got me riled up again to get one. Thanks much! She's sure a neat machine and we're going to have a lot of fun playing it.

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    Got Bunny Girl cleaned up (didn't need much), but I went over every millimeter of it with q-tips, etc. Got it shiny and bright and it would be very difficult to tell from brand new now. Put on three Syscom inline volume controls as this thing was WAY too loud. Also, got her placed in a cabinet today in the game room. She's a very happy Pachi.
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    That setup looks awsome. I need a cabinet with a top filler like that. Mike : )
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    I love the cabinets from Game room Cabinets. They put out one nice product. It is easy to keep the balls going during the bonuses, too. Makes you enjoy winning as it makes you work just a bit.

    The new cabinet is black with chrome (wow!) trim. One heckuva nice cabinet by these people. It's great!

    This machine is a bit NOISY. Thank goodness, VGC asked about that and posted his sound file. Mine sounds just like his. It is noisy, but it also has several cool areas to make it fun turning and spinning.

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    slotter,

    what type of wood are gamerooms cabinets made of?

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    Hello, and more importantly how much are they and where can I find them. Thanks, Mike : )
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    Darned if I know, as have always bought painted cabinets. But, their oak finished cabinets are only $10 more than the painted ones.

    They ship well, and their cabinets are first class. I can't make them as inexpensively and nice as they can.

    The only thing that is bad for me is I've purchased MANY of them now. Wish I could have the shipping combined, but that's the way it goes.

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    VGC... here is their link. Good work. I recommend them.

    http://search.ebay.com/pachinko-cabi...hQ3afitemQ3aUS

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    Building the cabinets are nice projects to do when you have a day off. I think mine took me about an hour and $20 or so.

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    You're good then, Rich. It would take me all day and more to build one with all the mitered joints, inner platforms to direct balls to the bottom, painting, etc. Plus material costs. I'm happy to pay for it.

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    My dad has always been really good with woodwork and such so i guess it comes easy to me but without the right tools and such it would be a very long process.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slotter
    You're good then, Rich. It would take me all day and more to build one with all the mitered joints, inner platforms to direct balls to the bottom, painting, etc. Plus material costs. I'm happy to pay for it.
    I don't own any of the right tools to do all the stuff you mentioned above so I had to design my cabinets around the three tools I do own.

    I wanted to get those nice cabinets like yours but every time I had enough money to get one I spent it on another pachi.

    At least the ones I made only took about an hour each to make and cost less than $30 each.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MrGneiss
    I don't own any of the right tools to do all the stuff you mentioned above so I had to design my cabinets around the three tools I do own.

    I wanted to get those nice cabinets like yours but every time I had enough money to get one I spent it on another pachi.

    At least the ones I made only took about an hour each to make and cost less than $30 each.
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    After building two cabinets, that kitchen knife is serrated no more.

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    According to the Japanese Museum link, the two models are: ZJ2, and XJ2. Aside from the difference in the look of the playfield, the ZJ2 has a probability of 1/315.4, while the XJ2 has a probability of 1/197.0, which appears to be much better.

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