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Author Topic: FS: MH Roller Controllers, SW Yoke Kits & Gottlieb Reactor Arcade Game  (Read 1011 times)

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Daviea

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Hey guys,

Time to clear out some stuff.  Here's what I have available right now:

1.  MH Roller Controllers.  I have a small batch of the newest revision version that I'm selling at $100ea shipped which is about 50% of my normal selling price.  They're absolutely perfect production models, ready for shipment.

2.  SW Yoke Repair Kits.  I have a bunch of "deluxe" kits available at $80ea shipped.  Been waiting to fix up that old yoke?  Now's your chance.  The kits include the following items:

2 x 60-tooth (large) gears
1 x 28-tooth (medium) gear
1 x 14-tooth (small) gear
2 x thumb buttons
4 x rubber bumpers
4 x small compression springs
2 x large torsion springs
2 x small torsion springs
4 x cherry submini snap action switches

3.  Reactor arcade game.  - SOLD

I'm sure there's more stuff I'd like to sell, but let's work on these first.

David Adams
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EDIT:  Added contents of SW Yoke kit.
« Last Edit: April 06, 2008, 02:38:37 pm by Daviea »

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All sold as of today.

Thanks guys!!

David Adams
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