Re: [M100] WTB: TPDD/2, REX, etc

2018-09-11 Thread megarat
>> The other stuff - I'm not aware of anyone having a regular stock >> for >> sale. It would be nice to find someone to make soft cases for >> the >> 100/102/200 - I've seen individuals who make other computer and >> peripheral cases. >> >Yes, that?s typically the case with this sort of thing. 

Re: [M100] WTB: TPDD/2, REX, etc

2018-09-09 Thread Ian Eure
Josh Malone writes: REX are more-or-less generally available from Greg at arcadeshopper.com. Several folks, including me, are building them in small batches; they may sometimes be out of stock, but stock will be replenished within 2 or 3 weeks usually. Oh, I know Greg. Should have just

Re: [M100] WTB: TPDD/2, REX, etc

2018-09-09 Thread Randall Kindig
Peter Noeth on this list makes the legs. I’ve purchased 2 sets from him. Randy > On Sep 9, 2018, at 9:04 PM, Josh Malone wrote: > > REX are more-or-less generally available from Greg at > arcadeshopper.com. Several folks, including me, are building them in > small batches; they may sometimes

Re: [M100] WTB: TPDD/2, REX, etc

2018-09-09 Thread Josh Malone
REX are more-or-less generally available from Greg at arcadeshopper.com. Several folks, including me, are building them in small batches; they may sometimes be out of stock, but stock will be replenished within 2 or 3 weeks usually. The other stuff - I'm not aware of anyone having a regular stock

Re: [M100] WTB: TPDD/2, REX, etc

2018-09-09 Thread Kevin Becker
I believe you can buy a REX here: https://www.arcadeshopper.com/wp/?page_id=11#!/REX/p/102954443/category=28313042 On Sep 9, 2018, at 8:54 PM, Ian Eure wrote: Looking for a few M100 items. - TPDD or TPDD2. Prefer a TPDD2 if possible. - REX for a 102. The wiki says the project is abandoned,

[M100] WTB: TPDD/2, REX, etc

2018-09-09 Thread Ian Eure
Looking for a few M100 items. - TPDD or TPDD2. Prefer a TPDD2 if possible. - REX for a 102. The wiki says the project is abandoned, so I’m not sure where they can be had now. - Rear legs. I’ve seen a few 100/102s in photos and commercials that had legs installed on the back to prop it