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spidermonkey:

Q-bert used a Suzo stick which looked very similar to those but was smaller overall and used microswitches that were red in color. I actually have  a Q-bert stick and a couple of these "C.C." sticks. These sticks are made by Suzo as well. Back in the day, "Suzo" was "Coin Controls" supplier for joysticks. "Coin Controls" merely had their logo stamped on the bottom. These 4-way  C.C./Suzo sticks were used in U.S. built "Karate Champ"  machines which used dual 4-ways.

Kremmit:


--- Quote from: spidermonkey on September 15, 2006, 09:46:47 pm ---Q-bert used a Suzo stick which looked very similar to those but was smaller overall and used microswitches that were red in color. I actually have  a Q-bert stick and a couple of these "C.C." sticks. These sticks are made by Suzo as well. Back in the day, "Suzo" was "Coin Controls" supplier for joysticks. "Coin Controls" merely had their logo stamped on the bottom. These 4-way  C.C./Suzo sticks were used in U.S. built "Karate Champ"  machines which used dual 4-ways.

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Dang, beat me.  Confirmed, those same sticks are on the Karate Champ in my garage.

Timoe:

How do I get into your garage?

Kremmit:

Bring a truck and cash.  ;D

Seriously, please, anybody within driving range of Redding, CA- come take some of these games & cabs.  I am ready to deal.

Boris the Spider:

Cool. Thanks for the replys. Spidermonkey saying Karate Champ gave me a flashback and I could almost see that stick on that machine from memory....good call!

I'll post these in BST this weekend along with some Wicos I'm looking to trade/sell.

Thanks

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