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I am restoring an antique coin-operated game that is in need of veneer repair (the veneer has lifted in many spots). This game will be going into the arcade museum for people to enjoy so I'm not looking for a perfect restoration, just something that looks good and is functional. Any suggestions for a place in the Lakes Region that does this type of work?
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Richard Croteau in Center Tuftonboro is an excellent resource. He does cabinetry and finish carpentry. His number is 569-5067. Good Luck.
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Pretty cool.What kind of game is it?
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Are those real pinball machines I see in the background? You know with the numbers on wheels that flip and actual bells.
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Actually,looking at it again it looks like a cowboy hockey player on the bottom of the cabinet.
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