You know, I think you can still get them from Wico but you need to know the part number of the stick you want when you call. Otherwise you'll just have to keep checking eBay if you want real Wico's.
So, anyone got that part number?

BTW, is it my imagination, or is there more than just the difference in switch types between microswitch sticks and leaf sticks? The whole reason I'm looking in to this right now is because of a little thing that happened at the car wash this weekend. They finally got some games at the wash I always go to. One of them was a Ms. Pac-Man (actually a speed-hacked Ms. Pac in a Super Pac cabinet painted black.) Anyway, I played that sucker for a good half hour while I was waiting for my car, and I really liked the way the balltop leaf stick felt for that game. I ended up getting my butt kicked by a kid less than half as old as the machine, but that's beside the point...

I get back to work Monday (where my cab is) and I decide to brush up on some Ms. Pac-Man. My wrist was torn up in 15 minutes on that damn E-stick (even with the looser springs I put in!) One problem is that the bat-style stick is pretty small, and the throw is very short. But it seems like the restrictor is really what makes it so hard on the wrists. When the stick reaches the end of its throw, it friggin STOPS. NOW. The leaf stick never seemed to hit that kind of sudden resistance. Very spongey. I'm quickly becoming a believer! If no one is making them now, I may end up making them myself after I get my cab production line up and running. Or at least a MS stick that feels like a leaf stick.
Also, I tried switching to one of the larger Competition sticks to ease my pain. It helped a little, with the larger handle and longer throw. I noticed that the lack of a diamond restrictor also helped. I was hurting myself by trying to turn corners rapidly on the 4-way, and I was actually getting blocked from making a smooth transition by the restrictor. You have to be pushing just the right way to get it to slide without some friction, and that actually seemed to mess me up more than just playing with an 8-way. Much smoother after that. But still much stiffer than playing with a leaf stick.
What exactly is the difference that makes MS sticks so harsh? They're very precise, but not at all friendly to the carpal-tunnel challenged. OUCH!
