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Is someone in the Tron joystick reproduction business??
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1UP:
I just got my first tron handle in the mail!  I will post a review as soon as I get it all put together.  It did come with a trigger, and a 2-part screw that holds the top together, but I'll be on my own for all the other bits...stay tuned...
Brax:
Wow, that sounds great, but they really do sound expensive. Can't you Ebay one cheaper? I realize it will be used but how different could it be? My used, complete Tron stick looks pretty darn good. Doesn't a loose stick go for way less than $60? (I haven't really followed the prices.)
1UP:

--- Quote from: Brax on July 10, 2003, 06:48:27 pm ---Wow, that sounds great, but they really do sound expensive. Can't you Ebay one cheaper? I realize it will be used but how different could it be? My used, complete Tron stick looks pretty darn good. Doesn't a loose stick go for way less than $60? (I haven't really followed the prices.)

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True, but then it's really hard to find a complete original handle (both halves) that isn't cracked, or scratched up.  And just the fact that they're usually 15+ years old makes the risk of breakage greater.  On the other hand, I have found some shortcomings with the new stick that I will go into later...
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