
I'd love to know who made these cabinets..
I'd love to know who made these cabinets..
because I've managed to find a second one at a boot sale now. My first one I use to store dreamcast, and this one is being used for mega Drive and Master system, it's just the perfect size to have up to 7 games in each slot (5 up front, and 2 shoved at the back). Just the right Sega blue too, brilliant.


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RyaNtheSlayA
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shallowgamer
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Hey thanks for that. I actually saw another two of them over the weekend at another car boot sale. I'll look into it. I'd love to get one in the same style that can hold DVDs/Saturn games.ott0bot wrote:They are IKEA. My friend has about 6 of them for his cd's. Check IKEA online UK and see if they have them. I think they were called Robin or something like that.
Nice PAL collection by the way. Don't see alot of those complete over here.
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shallowgamer
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Absolutely. I just bought 6 identical bookshelfs for my basement. My checklist for reaching adulthood includes having furniture that matches. Of course, they're still "assembly required", so I guess I've still got some growing up to do.GSZX1337 wrote:It's sure satisfying to the OCD, isn't it?shallowgamer wrote:beautiful. I love it when things just seem to fit nicely.
Wife: "How long is that 4th one gonna take to put together?"
Me: "I dunno"
Wife: "How long did the 1st one take you?"
Me: "About 2 hours"
Wife: "So this one should only take like 30 minutes, right?"
Me: "Shut up."