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leaf switches/best for Track and Field?
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Fat_Trucker:
You could try Swallow Amusements here who stocks a selection of leafs and switches, although I don't think they are new but should be in good condition. I've bought from here a couple of times and never had a problem.

Failing that use the excuse to have a wander around whichever coastal arcades are closest to you and have a chat with them to see if they have any old/dead machines that are sitting rotting in a shed somewhere.
HyperHautian:

--- Quote from: NoOne=NBA= on June 03, 2005, 12:36:16 pm ---
If you want authentic, you better go get yourself one of those great big 80's combs to use on the buttons.

--- End quote ---

Hehe.. I was never a platic comb guy.. two fingers per button for me.. I could whip those guys (hmmm braggin eh!).

Pencils were also big as I remember.. I'll let people try those if they like, but no big button slappers aloud!
HyperHautian:

--- Quote from: Fat_Trucker on June 03, 2005, 03:03:33 pm ---You could try Swallow Amusements here who stocks a selection of leafs and switches, although I don't think they are new but should be in good condition. I've bought from here a couple of times and never had a problem.

Failing that use the excuse to have a wander around whichever coastal arcades are closest to you and have a chat with them to see if they have any old/dead machines that are sitting rotting in a shed somewhere.

--- End quote ---

Thanks for the info!  We have one amusement place here... they have gotten rid of all the old machines :(  but, I had not thought about buying some used buttons off them..

Can they be repaired if need be?

Thanks for all the help guys
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