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Apr 7, 6:21 pm, "Keith Stelter" <pinballNOS...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Cool!
> What video jukebox software are you using? I couldn't tell form the
video.
> I recently redesigned some wincab skins. if you are using WinCab and are
> interested in some additional features, let me know and I'll send you
the
> skins and stuff.
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> >http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9wPLmw3p2w
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> > Thanks for taking a look!
I am using SK jukebox... It's great and free!
Yeah, I was using SK for a while, but switched over to Wincab, which is
also
free. It just seemed like the Wincab group is more active.
After about 15 years of having a dozen pins, 10 or so jukes, a dozen more
mechanical arcade games, 6 slot machines, and a skee ball alley in my
basement gameroom, I put all but a few pieces into my storage building,
and
like you, put in a bar with some tables, a couple of big leather sofas,
and
a 42 inch HD flatscreen. I went with a chrome, red, and black look. I
gotta
get some pictures of it. I still have 3 pins, one juke, 4 slots, and 2
mechanical arcade machines in there. We really don't miss having all the
machines in the gameroom because most of them only got played a few times
a
year at holidays, and were usually just folded laundry holders! Now we use
the room all the time for entertaining !


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