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Cotter pin to retain a joy shaft??
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Though it apparently clears the switches, it still looks problematic.
http://thearcadeboneyard.com/new_arcade_parts/new_joysticks.php
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Yeah, it seems silly, why not just an e clip like every other joystick in the world.
but it also looks like a real cheap joystick anyway.
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