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Title: Another good ebay buy.
Post by: paigeoliver on October 10, 2003, 04:01:01 am
I noticed a seller who had a set of analog baseball joystick up, well, I got those, and also bought a lot of misc joysticks and a third lot of misc microswitches.

Man did I get a great deal.

The analog baseball joysticks are in perfect condition. They are set up to spring left on the right left axis. But I opened one, and I can easily convert it to prefer to be centered instead. (I will probably convert one, and leave the other one spring loaded to left).

But the real steal was the lot of misc joysticks.

It was only $9.99, and here is what I ended up with.

1 Wico mechanical rotary joystick (leafswitch type). This was missing the knob, but there was also a bag of NOS parts for this stick in the box that included a knob (and some other extra parts for it as well). This one alone was worth the price of the lot.

1 NOS Happ universal joystick. The kind that mounts in a button hole, and has a mounting plate that can switch between 4-way and 8-way.

1 STC 4-way microswitch joystick. Missing one switch. Has great action

1 Red balltop 4-way Pac-Man microswitch joystick. (Missing one switch). This is obviously an aftermarket replacement. The only reason I called it a Pac-Man joystick is because it has the smaller ball that pac-sticks have, and more importantly it has the Pac bolt pattern and not the happ/wico one. This one is kind of a weird design, it uses 4 springs to center the stick. It might be weird, but it is ALL metal and fairly heavy duty.

One blue wico spring type microswitch joystick. Similar to the Happ super, and in excellent condition.

One spare base for the above mentioned blue Wico.

One wico microleaf style 8-way with a missing actuator (this one has a black ball, and it may be able to use the actuator from the abovementioned extra "Wico super" base).

One wico leaf switch stick with a grey base. missing all 4 leafs, but has both long and short handles.

One red handle of unknown type. Not sure If I own anything that this would fit.

Two metal joystick restrictor plates, one with a circle cutout and one with a square cutout. I am not sure what kind of stick these would fit, they certainly don't match up to anything I got in that box.
Title: Re:Another good ebay buy.
Post by: rampy on October 10, 2003, 04:58:17 pm
After your last "auction" post... no one believes you =P

You didn't *really* get those items.

rampy  :P
Title: Re:Another good ebay buy.
Post by: Apollo on October 15, 2003, 06:52:13 pm
I believe him, I recently purchased a mystery box of arcade parts on ebay for $4.52 and when it arrived can you believe it, 23 mint Tron CP's!!!
Well I can tell you I had to sit down and have a cup of tea after that, lol  :P
Title: Re:Another good ebay buy.
Post by: Xphile on October 16, 2003, 01:00:50 am
I believe him, I recently purchased a mystery box of arcade parts on ebay for $4.52 and when it arrived can you believe it, 23 mint Tron CP's!!!
Well I can tell you I had to sit down and have a cup of tea after that, lol  :P
hmmmI don't see it here...do you have a link?  ;)
http://search-completed.ebay.com/ws/search/GetResult?sosortorder=1&basicsearch=&catref=C3&ht=1&sosortproperty=3&sorecordsperpage=100&from=R10&sacategory=3944&sorecordstoskip=1400 (http://search-completed.ebay.com/ws/search/GetResult?sosortorder=1&basicsearch=&catref=C3&ht=1&sosortproperty=3&sorecordsperpage=100&from=R10&sacategory=3944&sorecordstoskip=1400)
Title: Re:Another good ebay buy.
Post by: Dave_K. on October 16, 2003, 02:30:51 am
I think he was just joking.