Ok guys I am back! and after this more intimate visit I have not doubt that this is a 100% factory made and not custom.
When I got to the shop the on site technician was very accommodating and let me have 100% freedom with the cab, I hope you enjoy the pics and video I captured and I hope afterwards you are as convinced as I am. Please view everything, as I have saved the best for last!
First off I took some more pics of the exterior I took some of the same angles with flash and with no flash so you can get a better idea of the color in real light vs the flash:
As you can see from the Left Player/Right player art they the lettering is pink if this were a decal the lettering would be red, its a paint mask just like they did in the factory
Is seems that there was once a security bracket on the front, and although the front is a little faded you can see the original color here where it used to be covered with a washer
Here is a closeup of the sideart, as you can see its the original vinyl, not repainted the lettering is not vinyl stickers, but paint mask stenciled (like it was usually done by the factory at 3-Koam)
Inside the cab was a MV-1B
Serial number label.
Close up of the marquee
The marquee lighting is a standard fluorescent bulb setup.
Now THIS is where it starts to get exciting!
He removed the marquee so we could inspect it closer ans as you can see it's the real deal, you can see through the entire marquee, if the letters and the lettering had negative texture! it is GENUINE! The Bust-a-Move mini that was inserted was a color copy he had made, the original had gone brittle and crumbled long ago.
Here is a video I took showing the texture of the lettering, it was hard to capture the texture as good as it can be seen in person on my stupid camera but you can still see it, this to me is the proof that this cab was meant to be this way and is not a conversion or a mod.
[video]http://vid684.photobucket.com/albums/vv210/famicom-fan/MOV01485.mp4[/video]
Finally here is video of the whole cab, I left the place with chills, I am glad to have discovered this cab.
[video]http://vid684.photobucket.com/albums/vv210/famicom-fan/MOV01507.mp4[/video]
I am personally 100% positive about the authenticity of this pink mini MVS, you guys can think what you want seeing all of its facets in person I am convinced beyond the shadow of a doubt.