Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: Hoagie_one on June 09, 2003, 10:01:20 pm
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As far as I know thay are completely funtional, but I havn't tested them. The only problem with them is they have a little bit of rust on the steel stick. The one im keeping had teh rust too but came off easily with sanding. Lookin good now.
Stuff I'm looking for:
g2 vid card
MoBo that will run a 933 Celeron.
Ipac or other keyboard encoder
Or cash.
If your stuff is worth more, I'll pay you the difference.
Make me a deal.
Thanks
Mike
ps, I can get pics of them if youreally need to see em, but they are pretty standard sticks.
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(http://www.susans-spot.com\stick1.jpg)
(http://www.susans-spot.com\stick2.jpg)
(http://www.susans-spot.com\stick3.jpg)
(http://www.susans-spot.com\stick4.jpg)
This is a pic of one I'm keeping just to show that the rust can easily be sanded off. I still have to buff it smooth though.
(http://www.susans-spot.com\stick5.jpg)
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I don't really need the joysticks, although if they were 4 way I'd snap them up.
However I'm curious about the metal mounting plate in your picture. It is exactly what I had in mind when I started a thread entitled 'suggestion for Oscar' a few weeks ago.
Did you make the plate or was it removed from an old machine, if so which one? Also, was it designed to allow the Wico joystick to be mounted in wood or does it serve some other purpose.
Thanks in advance
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It was all together in a machine, pulled from a sega quartet cab, dont know if they were the originals or not. They were mounted in wood
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Sorry if I'm being dense here but...there are a lot of wires in the pictures. Are they already wired up with some sort of Jamma harness? Do the switches have standard connectors on them?
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It was in some kinda harness, I'm not too familiar with it. I'm including the wires because they are soldered on the leafs and i dont want to cut em