With the exception of the front, the cabinets are identical in shape and size.
My picture may give off an illusion that one is bigger then the other but the
are both the same (although the "Taller" one is sitting on a moving dolly)
Perhaps the angle of the shot?
-=Mark=-
Peter Pachla wrote:
> Hi Jeff,
>
> >I dont think the ireland games had any sideart, just woodgrain....
>
> That certainly describes my Ireland built BZ cabaret.
>
> >....I have 2 ireland built games, a BZ mini and a Soccer. they
> > both have Stainless steel coin doors that look really cool too....
>
> This is something I'm curious about, my machine has a steel coindoor and
> surround both of which are painted black. Also they are most definitely not
> made of stainless steel as witnessed by the spots of rust on the coindoor.
>
> The machine came like this from the factory as the original owner bought it
> new....
>
> >....their wiring harnesses are held together with electrical tape
> >instead of ty wraps....
>
> Again, my wiring harness is held together using wire ties...?
>
> TTFN - Pete.
>
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>
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