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there's a particular type of suzo i'm looking which looks a lot like the suzo inductive.

http://www.highway.net.au/img_parts/ss_4235_1.jpg
http://www.highway.net.au/img_parts/ss_4235_2.jpg
http://www.highway.net.au/img_parts/ss_4235_4.jpg

if anyone here can find these please get back to me. i'd like to buy a few.
Grasshopper:
Are you sure they're Suzo. There are a lot of clones about.
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--- Quote from: Grasshopper on January 04, 2008, 09:23:59 am ---Are you sure they're Suzo. There are a lot of clones about.

--- End quote ---

actually you're right, i'm not sure. I just need a stick that looks exactly like this.
Turnarcades:
Can I ask why this specific stick?

Ultimarc does the Suzo 500 stick (a common and in my opinion, excellent sturdy stick found on loads of generic and universal arcade machines back in the day), which incidentally is one of the cheapest sticks they do, at around £9.50 a stick including VAT, or about $18 if you prefer. It's listed as the 'Euro-stik' on the website.

I love these sticks as they have a short-throw and a positive 'click' when you move it, and can withstand loads of abuse. I prefer these sticks as they use cherry microswitches, return to centre properly, dont have a loose disc at the bottom and never lose their springiness or go sloppy.
kowal:
it is MCA joystick
http://cgi.ebay.com/ARCADE-STYLE-MICRO-JOYSTICK-2-4-8-WAY-N-O-S-X2_W0QQitemZ120196455990QQihZ002QQcategoryZ13718QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
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