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Author Topic: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel  (Read 1808 times)

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Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« on: December 28, 2005, 11:17:39 pm »
my current top candidate for a 4-way joystick is the happ ms pacman reunion, mounted to the underside of a 3/4" thick wood SlikStik panel.

unfortunately, the stock handle is too short for a wood panel, and i've ruled out a metal mounting plate, because of appearance and footprint.

fortunately, 3rd-party replacement sticks are available. the stock happ super handle and groovygamegear versa-ball have been verified compatible, and i assume the slikstik super version would work as well.

unfortunately, these replacement sticks are very long. even after subtracting out the 3/4" thickness of the wood panel, they all result in a stick that is 3/4" to 1" higher above the surface of the panel. take the 3/4" thickness of the panel and add this gratuitous extra height, and you have a stick that has a much longer throw than the original. i assume this has a negative effect on game play.

has anyone tried the reunion with one of these long handles?

how does it play?

is there a shorter replacement handle available?

if worse comes to worst, i could do some minor surgery on the versa-ball, as outlined *HERE*, but i'd like to avoid that if possible.

i understand that the betson space invaders stick (part # 47-9075-07) is the identical mechanism with a longer stick. does anyone know its length (measured from the top of the joystick base to the top of the handle)?

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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2005, 11:20:50 pm »
on more thing: i'd rather not thin out the underside of the panel with a router, because i'd like to keep open the option of swapping in a wico leaf stick or other 4-way.
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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #2 on: December 28, 2005, 11:29:41 pm »
You can get a longer shaft from Tornado Terry.

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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #3 on: December 29, 2005, 12:26:01 am »
cool! i'll call him tomorrow. thanks!
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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #4 on: December 29, 2005, 10:54:15 am »
Have you considered using a metal mounting plate and then gluing a thin veneer of plywood over it?
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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #5 on: December 29, 2005, 11:32:35 am »
Have you considered using a metal mounting plate and then gluing a thin veneer of plywood over it?

He's having SlikStik build his CP and they don't offer that as an option.

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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #6 on: December 29, 2005, 03:07:23 pm »

Call Terry at 1-817- 431- 6121 and tell him Mark Rash from Granbury told you to call about the longer Reunion stick shafts.


Think Terry would mind if I gave him a call, too?
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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #7 on: December 29, 2005, 04:11:29 pm »
Please call him.  He runs an arcade and sells parts for a living.

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Re: Ms Pacman Reunion 4-way Joystick in Wood Panel
« Reply #8 on: December 31, 2005, 02:35:38 am »
You can get a longer shaft from Tornado Terry.
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I have one and it works great.
markrvp - would you mind measuring the length of your reunion with the TornadoTerry shaft?

i'd like to know either:
(1) length from top of joystick base to top of ball, or
(2) length from surface of control panel to top of ball AND thickness of panel.

thanks.
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