Hey Sean,
I have done a tube swap on a 6100 before. Pretty easily swapped out but the
convergence is a bitch to do. I have a tube here with almost no burn that we
could work something out for if you need one. I probably have a spare
working 6100. Not sure on that but I know I have two spare working Amps.
Jason--
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> 5. Re: New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house. (Jeff)
> 6. Re: New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house. (Bert Ankrom)
> 7. Re: New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house. (Sean McLachlan)
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> Date: Sun, 29 Jun 2008 08:13:29 -0600
> From: Richard <legalize(a)xmission.com>
> Subject: Re: [UtVgG] font help
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> In article <4866849C.6040203(a)cs.utah.edu>,
> Christopher Strong <strong(a)cs.utah.edu> writes:
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>> I'm trying to match a font. We're a group of multi-talented people
>> here. Anyone a font expert?
>>
>> This is the font I am trying to match.
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> You might try a post to comp.text.tex
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> Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 14:40:27 -0600
> From: Sean McLachlan <sean(a)lithoflexo.com>
> Subject: [UtVgG] New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house.
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> Hit the large size pics, the small ones don't do this justice. It's not
> perfect, of course, and the monitor was gone with the game boards. PS,
> AR I, etc are there though. I did find a complete WG6100, but it's got
> a lot of Space Duel burn. Might try a tube swap, if I can find a tube.
> Anyone done a tube swap here?
>
> Kurt, I'm glad I haven't returned your tempest boards yet!
>
> --
> Sean
>
>
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> Message: 3
> Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 15:04:23 -0600
> From: "Bert Ankrom" <BEAnkrom(a)traskbritt.com>
> Subject: Re: [UtVgG] New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house.
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> There is a local place that deals in new tubes for obscure old monitors,
> I was even able to find a new tube for the Star trek. I can't remember
> the name of the place but it is located on 900 West and about 2900 South
> on the west side of the street. Where did you get the Tempest cocktail
> Weber music had one years ago, maybe it's the same one?
>
> Speaking of Tempest my favorite place to get my gaming fix (Nicklemania
> in Murray) has a pristine Tempest now. Perfect side art and a crisp new
> monitor. I talked to the owner and he's been collecting for about 7
> years. He started out by buying out a central Utah operator (Richfield,
> Fillmore, Ely Nv etc) and bought Nicklemania 2 years ago. I didn't talk
> to him about any interest in selling anything because I'm not in the
> market but he seems to really operate out of love of the games. He said
> he HATES redemption but that't where his money comes from. It makes it
> possible to maintain the classics which I've raved about before.
>
> Also, there is a new arcade on the west side (At Valley Fair called The
> Game Grid) just a couple of classics, but mostly newer stuff (Asteroids
> deluxe, 1942 dedicated, Crystal Castles in pristine shape, and a
> Warlords cocktail.) He also has a laser-disk(esque)animated prototype
> that was pretty neat too called "The Act". It's actually hard drive
> based, but still is interactive in the old school sense.
>
> http://gamegridarcade.com/arcadegames.html
>
> It's located right next to Red Robin enter from the outside of the mall.
> Go spend a few bucks it's a dark old school type place. Might be a good
> place to do a UTVGG lunch.
>
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> [mailto:utvgg-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Sean McLachlan
> Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2008 2:40 PM
> To: UtVgG
> Subject: [UtVgG] New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house.
>
> http://www.flickr.com/photos/28458225@N06/
>
> Hit the large size pics, the small ones don't do this justice. It's not
> perfect, of course, and the monitor was gone with the game boards. PS,
> AR I, etc are there though. I did find a complete WG6100, but it's got
> a lot of Space Duel burn. Might try a tube swap, if I can find a tube.
>
> Anyone done a tube swap here?
>
> Kurt, I'm glad I haven't returned your tempest boards yet!
>
> --
> Sean
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> Message: 4
> Date: Wed, 09 Jul 2008 15:16:23 -0600
> From: Sean McLachlan <sean(a)lithoflexo.com>
> Subject: Re: [UtVgG] New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house.
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> Bert Ankrom wrote:
>> There is a local place that deals in new tubes for obscure old monitors,
>> I was even able to find a new tube for the Star trek. I can't remember
>> the name of the place but it is located on 900 West and about 2900 South
>> on the west side of the street. Where did you get the Tempest cocktail
>> Weber music had one years ago, maybe it's the same one?
>
> Sounds like Ballard Supply. I'll go down and see what they can scrounge
> up. I got the cocktail from a guy who bought out a storage unit and
> this was in it. I think David Young got the nice Tempest from Weber.
> He had a very nice one a bit ago, anyway.
>
>
> --
> Sean
>
>
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 15:20:22 -0600
> From: Jeff <jar155(a)gmail.com>
> Subject: Re: [UtVgG] New Tempest cocktail at Sean's house.
> To: sean(a)lithoflexo.com
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> Did anybody hear about my Spy Hunter story? I picked the thing up in Las
> Vegas and noticed that it had stickers from a beauty supply place in
> Bountiful (Classy Chassis Beauty Supply) on the sideart. Initially I
> thought, "huh, there must be a chain of those things in the West." Anyway,
> after cleaning it up and playing it, I decided to Google "Classis Chassy
> Beauty Supply" and found that there's only one! Well, I figure that this
> was
> the very same Spy Hunter that used to be in the little Fred Meyer arcade
> just half a mile from Classy Chassis that I used to play every Saturday
> growing up. I can't be 100% certain that it's the same machine, but the
> stickers really solidify the chances.
>
> Now I'm more in love with the machine than I probably should
> be...especially
> given the monitor sync issues it's tormenting me with.
>
> On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Sean McLachlan <sean(a)lithoflexo.com>
> wrote:
>
>>
>> Bert Ankrom wrote:
>> > There is a local place that deals in new tubes for obscure old
>> > monitors,
>> > I was even able to find a new tube for the Star trek. I can't remember
>> > the name of the place but it is located on 900 West and about 2900
>> > South
>> > on the west side of the street. Where did you get the Tempest cocktail
>> > Weber music had one years ago, maybe it's the same one?
>>
>> Sounds like Ballard Supply. I'll go down and see what they can scrounge
>> up. I got the cocktail from a guy who bought out a storage unit and
>> this was in it. I think David Young got the nice Tempest from Weber.
>> He had a very nice one a bit ago, anyway.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Sean
>>
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http://www.flickr.com/photos/28458225@N06/
Hit the large size pics, the small ones don't do this justice. It's not
perfect, of course, and the monitor was gone with the game boards. PS,
AR I, etc are there though. I did find a complete WG6100, but it's got
a lot of Space Duel burn. Might try a tube swap, if I can find a tube.
Anyone done a tube swap here?
Kurt, I'm glad I haven't returned your tempest boards yet!
--
Sean