Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: spidermonkey on December 17, 2003, 02:06:51 am
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http://www.basementarcade.com/arcade/4sale/roller/overall.jpg Anyone have one of these they would like to sell ? I know I can use my spinner but its just not quite the same. :( The owner of "The Basement Arcade" website reproduced a few of these but no longer does. I haven't seen one on Ebay in quite a while.
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Couldn't you easily make one of those with a skateboard wheel and one trackball bearing? Out of all of the specialty controllers, that one looks like the easiest to make.
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Sounds like a new project for Oscar!
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I swear you guys have a sixth sense for this stuff... I finished up the drawings and sent them out for quotes last week. I should hear something back after the holidays. :)
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*In Awe*
BTW Oscar, when are we going to see the "Oscar Controls" Pabst T-shirt?
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:o I should have known Oscar was already on the job. :). I've already reserved some real estate on my second cabinet's control panel.
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well ya'll I have a 2 way trakball..
its from a kick..
its sorta the same
x axis only
i was gonna use it as a spinner.. might be more fun!!!!
oh and it already had a nifty oscar controls optic board for extended life span ;)
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If I do decide to have these fabricated, it will very likely be a small, one-time run because it is such a dedicated and specialized controller. I'm not surprised that previous repro's of this control sold for $125 considering the components.
There are (4) bearings (not one), so there is approx $18 just in bearings on this thing. The control includes (10) custom fabricated pieces, not off-the-shelf items. Each of these will have shop material, fabrication, and finishing costs. Just taking a rough guess here... figure $5 ~ $7 per custom part, add in the price of the bearings, and then the hardware; I would estimate *cost* of the item to be around the $80 - $100 range. This is just my own guess based on my experience with having small runs of custom parts made. If this were a high volume controller, then that number could easily be cut in half.
In case anyone is interested where the (10) custom pieces come from:
(1) top plate
(1) roller bracket
(1) roller
(1) optic board bracket
(2) shafts - both different
(4) bearing retainers
And encoder wheel, optic board, bearings, & hardware...
Maybe an Oscar-Pabst shirt would be a better seller? ;)
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Oscar, I would take a pole to see exactly how many people would seriously interested in purchasing one. If you really decide to go ahead (I hope you do ;D) then ask for preorder deposits so people will have to back up there requests with some cash. I'd be happy to give a deposit or even pay in full for one if needed.
Oh what a late Christmas present for myself this would make ! :)
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Oscar, Mark at http://www.basementarcade.com/ may have answers to any questions you might have since he has reproduced these in the past.
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Oscar, Mark at http://www.basementarcade.com/ may have answers to any questions you might have since he has reproduced these in the past.
I guess my only question would be if I should make them out of something edible, just in case I have to eat the remainder of the batch after I sell the only 2 that people are actually interested in? ;)
This is, of course, only if I find it is a project worth pursuing after the quotes come back...
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Put me down for one if they end up getting made. :)
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@ OSCAR
Will these be interfaceable to a PC as well (via OptiPac for ex.)?
I am going to monitor this thread very interested and waiting for the quote. :o
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Definately interested.
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I know I'd be interested in two myself, so long as the cost is still around $80-100 as was mentioned. However since I only get paid monthly it would be the beginning of next month before I could get you any pre-order $$ if you decide to do a run.