U.S.-Based PCB Repair

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superpretendo
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U.S.-Based PCB Repair

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Good evening all,

I apologize if this question has been addressed before (I'm sure it has, but my search has turned up nothing), but I am looking for a reputable PCB repairman, preferably based out of the U.S. for shipping purposes. Is there someone on this forum who offers paid repair services with a good reputation? I have a Dodonpachi Daioujou PCB with some graphical issues.

I thank you in advance for the help. Cheers!
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Bump, anyone?
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You can try channelmaniac (arcadecomponents.com), but sometimes he is too busy to take on new repairs.

I ended up sending a couple of pcbs to caius in Europe (of course it would have to be for expensive pcbs to make the shipping worth it, DOJ may be). He was really great.
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There's Ken at segarepair, he spceializes in more of the later Sega stuff. He won't charge you if he can't fix it.
He's in Sunnyvale, CA.
http://www.irepairsega.com/

There's also Andy of Andy's Arcade (formerly in the UK, now in Oakland, CA).
He was able to fix my dead Darius 1 board for a good price. However he's pretty busy and
may not be able to fix your board right away.
http://www.andysarcade.net/store/contact/

There's also irongiant (formerly r-typer) who is based in the UK.
He's on our forums. He was able to fix my broken Ninja Warriors PCB.

Good luck!
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Thanks everyone!
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