Anyone know how to contact David Young?
I've lost his phone # and don't have his email. Thanks. Sean McLachlan MIS Manager LithoFlexo grafics inc. 801.484.8503
Yeah, I just fixed his Crystal Castles. So as not to post it to the world, I'll send a private email in a minute. -Chris
If you have any Lunar Lander stuff that you don't want, now seems like a good time to auction them off. I got a ridiculous amount for the parts I put up. Sean
Along these lines, the guy who bought most of my LL stuff got outbid on the PCB. If anyone has a working one that you want to sell, I bet he would buy it. His high bid was $402, just so you know. Contact me, and I'll give you his email address. You can work out a deal with him directly. I could even ship the board with the rest of his stuff, save you a little hassle. Sean
I'm restoring a Sprint II at the moment and in trying to get the control panel back into operation, I noticed I'm missing a much needed 'bushing'. This goes between the steering wheel 'post' and the plastic housing it rotates in (just under the optic wheel.) I can send a pic of where the part goes if needed. Otherwise, the wheels rotates extremely poorly and has lots of slop in it. I've tried to fab something out of the pinball soleniod sleeves, but so far nothing is the right fit... Anyone have any parts for this Atari wheel or know where I could obtain such a thing? NOTE: this wheel was used for the following games: Sprint, Sprint 2, Sprint 4, Sprint 8, Super Sprint, Championship Sprint, Badlands, Indy 8, Super Bug, Fire Truck, plus many others.... Thanks, jeff
I'm restoring a Sprint II at the moment and in trying to get the control panel back into operation, I noticed I'm missing a much needed 'bushing'.
I've seen them on the web NOS somewhere, and I think I have one. Let me check, and please mail me again if you don't hear from me by Wed/Thur. -Chris
On Sat, Jul 03, 2004 at 02:51:50PM -0600, Jeff Peters wrote:
This goes between the steering wheel 'post' and the plastic housing it rotates in (just under the optic wheel.) I can send a pic of where the part goes if needed. Otherwise, the wheels rotates extremely poorly and has lots of slop in it. I've tried to fab something out of the pinball soleniod sleeves, but so far nothing is the right fit...
Anyone have any parts for this Atari wheel or know where I could obtain such a thing?
I got NOS bushings and the last NOS cap this guy had for my Fire Truck. alanpidherney@optonline.net Drop him an email. I think he had quite a few bushings.
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