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Ginsu Victim:


--- Quote from: paulscade on January 07, 2009, 03:48:46 pm ---It's not the cost... you're right... they are cheap.
BUT... I'd rather not have to buy one and replace it every 3 months.
I'd rather pay 5 bucks for one that won't wear out (vs $2 every 3 months).
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Dude, you might've just got one that was flawed. Most of us have no problems.

TOK:

Leave it scratched. Not only that, burn it with a cigarette.
It adds character that most Basement Queen home games are sadly lacking.  :cheers:


Ginsu Victim:


--- Quote from: TOK on January 07, 2009, 05:06:20 pm ---Leave it scratched. Not only that, burn it with a cigarette.
It adds character that most Basement Queen home games are sadly lacking.  :cheers:


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:applaud:

richms:

A friend was finding that the instructions on some pay kiosk machines that he maintained were coming off in one particular place, turns out it was where people were putting their sweaty hands. Some peoples sweat is lets just say quite reactive to things and was softening the decals and they would come off on their hands.

So perhaps you are one of the people that sweats grease and its attacking the plastic?

ideft:

My buttons did the same thing.  My P1 button wore down within a month and my P2 button shortly after.  I bought mine from Starburst(Happs vendor in Canada).  I was quite disappointed on how fast they wore out, it was like they were painted on with cheap poster paint.


--- Quote ---Some peoples sweat is lets just say quite reactive to things
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My sweat must be acidic then.

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