FS: Lots of GGG Micro-Leaf Switches [US/CA/Pasadena]

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***SOLD*** FS: Lots of GGG Micro-Leaf Switches [US/CA/Pasadena]

***ALL SOLD 8/6/10***

Howdy-

I purchased waaaay too many of GGG's Micro-Leaf switches (http://groovygamegear.com/webstore/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=309) for my Frankenpanel (http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/infernolab/Arcade Game/DrSatanInfernosHollowJrStick2.jpg).

I have 12 for sale. About 60% of them are completely unused (never installed, just tested), and the remaining have maybe a couple hundred cycles on them at most, so they're all essentially brand new.

All switch arms have been bent slightly to all be the same as each other. I made a jig & bent them carefully & consistently, per Randy's recommendation.

All switches are tested & guaranteed working in their NO & NC functions. ("Guaranteed" = ship any faulty ones back to me within 1 week of your receipt of switches & I'll replace them or refund you.)

$5 flat shipping/paypal cost for any purchase in the US.


Price:
$2.30 apiece for 1st 10 bought
$2.20 apiece for 2nd 10 bought

Pics:
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/infernolab/forsale/microleaf1.jpg
http://i242.photobucket.com/albums/ff97/infernolab/forsale/microleaf5.jpg


Thanks!
-Jason


PS--I've sorted all switches into 3 groups of quiet, quieter, & quietest, based on my subjective opinion of relative switch volume. Note that even the least quiet of the bunch is still waaaay quieter than a standard microswitch. If buyers have preference, I'll give the 1st responders their choice of quiet/quieter/quietest switches. Act now! :)
 
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I had never heard of these before. Definitely a neat idea, and ideal for those with MAME or Multicade conversions who want the classic feel of a leaf switch, but without having to replace your existing buttons. Cool...

Lee
 
Bump--still have all 70 available--still have the quietest ones set aside for a buyer!

Thanks,
-Jason
 
Do these have the same footprint as a regular microswitch? I am interested in replacing the ones in my MsPac cabinet that I recently put a multigame control panel in so it would play more like the original leaf switches!

*btw all but the first image link are missing the period before jpg
 
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The micro leaf switch attachment plate's holes line up with the holes that are in a standard cherry (or equivalent) micro switch. So, they're a plug 'n' play swap in a microswitch button.

For a joystick, however, you'd have to get a little creative to use one of these micro leaf switches.

Thanks,
-Jason

PS--thanks for noticing my bad links. Fixing now!
 
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