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Author Topic: SlikStik (New Product Sneak Peek)  (Read 7784 times)

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Re:SlikStik (New Product Sneak Peek)
« Reply #40 on: June 15, 2003, 10:12:35 pm »
If the spray-paint chrome buttons don't pan out and someone's bored they might try chrome nail polish.  Saw an ad for it today and it's designed to resist chipping.  ;)
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Re:SlikStik (New Product Sneak Peek)
« Reply #41 on: June 16, 2003, 01:39:58 am »

 I was thinking that a nice set of steel buttons would make for a great addition... however...  I think it would be even better to make tron-like plastic translucent blue sticks, and  clear-red (or assorted colors)  buttons that all can be lit via superbright leds or simular.

 Hmm - maybe just make them all clear plasic... and leds under can light them to any color desired.  You could even go so far as to make color-cycling controls!
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yeah i agree...I have nothing against chrome...hey our whole house is full off chairs weith chrome frames...but "chrome" on plastic looks really cheap in my opinion...

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Re:SlikStik (New Product Sneak Peek)
« Reply #42 on: June 16, 2003, 12:49:26 pm »
Very cool...literally. I bet the handles feel nice and cool during gameplay, at least for the first few minutes.

All I need is stainless buttons and I could build a cp with brushed aluminum laminate and have a "Steele Machine"  ;)
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