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jasonbar:

I've got 22 GGG Micro Leaf Switches available for sale: http://forum.arcadecontrols.com/index.php?topic=99497.0

 ;D

Thanks,
-Jason

92greenyj:

Speaking as someone who deals with Happ regularly (I get all my parts from them here at my work) They really aren't too bad to deal with most of the time. Most of the major game manufacturers get and use Happ parts to build their games with, so for me, its cheaper to order replacement parts straight from the source rather than the manufacturer. Usually their shipping is fast and efficient. Most of the time when I order, if its in stock and I order early enough I get the parts the next day as they ship from Vegas. The snag is when they are out of stock on something. Thats when shipping times get long. They do allow you to choose what to do if a product is backordered though. they can hold it until everything comes in and ship it all at once, or ship it as things are in stock. this of course can mean multiple shipping charges though. The way I do it is if its a part I need right away, I select ship as things are available. if its just tools or maintenance stuff I usually have them hold and ship complete. This system works well for me usually. longest I've had to wait for a part I really needed (new power supply for my Dog Pounder redemption game) was 2 weeks from when i ordered it to when it arrived.

I have had great luck with buttons, button parts, lights, etc. Matter of fact, I have to place a part order today now that I think about it. trying to stock some spares up before my summer rush starts hitting. (another way to avoid waiting for parts. order extras ahead of time when its something you know you will probably need)

milkit:


--- Quote from: dawolv on May 18, 2010, 06:45:25 pm ---Good news with Happ I finally got ahold of someone and took the advice from here and canceled everything. They were not going to ship anything until next month ... I had no idea, they never let me in on that detail.
I gave Divemaster aka Arcade Emulator (http://arcadeemulator.net/) a shout about a bezel and got a response back in lightning time...I will be definately ordering from there thank you for the link!

--- End quote ---

just FYI, i stopped ordering from arcadeemulator.net after multiple issues. For one, I was getting annoyed they took 5 days to ship usually once I placed an order. I'd email to ask about the delay and get annoyed.

Then I had an order missing some push buttons and a few were wrong colors. I made it work and figured it was a 1 time then.

Then the next order it took something stupid like 9 days (i believe 6 business days) for him to ship my order. He emailed back that time saying that the website says 5-7 days to ship which i still have never been able to find.

So then my order finally does arrive and its missing a joystick handle, a trackball mounting plate, and some buttons. It wasnt even that big of an order.. just one machine worth of parts. like 1/4 of my order was totally missing. he did send the missing pieces without any hassle but it delayed me finishing a machine for a week.

I dont see how you miss that much of an order after you had 9 days to get it right.

That was my last order needless to say.

WhereEaglesDare:

Thanks for the notice, I will follow.

milkit:

i got my order for the cocktail underlay from artwork doctor as mentioned above.

the print itself is decent not as vivid or glossy as I'd have hoped but its fine for under a cocktail top.

however, compared to 2 others I have from gameongrafix and phoenix arcade, its trash. its much thinner. literally printed on a roll of pretty thin paper with no lamination of any kind. When i say on a roll, i mean its not even cut out! theres white inside where the monitor cutout is AND all around the outside.

:(

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