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divemaster127:
If you look at the prices for sticks, happ buttons etc on ebay ponyboy or myself(divemaster127) almost always will offer lower prices & better shipping prices
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Kaytrim:
The thing you really need to watch for on eBay is the high shipping charges.  Some sellers up the charge on the shipping to cover a loss on the auction.  eBay is cracking down on this but they can't look at every auction.
Unholyknight:

--- Quote from: FunWithFire on January 15, 2007, 06:47:00 pm ---Never buy directly from Happ. Tornado Terry on ebay is a great seller with great service.

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I live near Tornado Terry's arcade.

If you want any Japanese controls http://www.akihabarashop.com/ is a great source, the only thing is that when you place an order someone literally walks into Akihabra shops and buys your parts, then goes home and boxes and ships them.  He takes orders in sections, but if you want Japanese parts from he manufacturer this is the most reliable source.
daywane:
most of my stuff came from eBay
some from buy/sell/trade
and poneyboy
I went with eBay because I like leaf switches
you will not find new leaf joysticks anymore

Tron stick came from buy/sell/trade
Parts to fix and mod in 2 more thumb switches for Tron stick from poneyboy

Ms Pac stick ( old style) eBay
xenophobe ( 3 of them eBay)
I know the ones from eBay will need some repair
Tmolding Buy/sell/trade
spinner from eBay (new)
track ball eBay (new)
shop around I guess is my advice
and what you want to buy.
I hate the clicks from the new style joystick and buttons
Encryptor:

--- Quote from: daywane on January 16, 2007, 09:49:20 pm ---
Parts to fix and mod in 2 more thumb switches for Tron stick from poneyboy


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What switches did you use for the thumb switches on a Tron joystick? I have one and there isn't much room in the top for switches. Thanks.

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