andrewb
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Warlords 4x spinner knob + clutch pot set, excellent condition - $215 shipped
I've got one nice set of Warlords spinner knobs and pots for sale.
Knobs are original, and are the same ones used on Tempest. These are superior to the newer repros IMO, as they are made of a heavier plastic, which feels different in the hand, and the edges are sharper on the repros, which also makes them feel different (to me, anyway). I've tried the repros, and can only use originals on my games.
These knobs are also in excellent condition, with relatively low wear. Sometimes the tops are worn smooth on used knobs, almost rounded, but these are still very well-defined. Knobs are solid on top and bottom, with no cracks, and all four have both set screws.
Pots are the special Allen Bradley 'EJC' slip-clutch type, originally used on this and other Atari games, as they slip when they reach their limits, so they can't be overcranked and broken.
Two of the pots are original (with matched 8113 date codes), and two are NOS (8115 date codes), from CossackWarrior's sale, here:
https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=394791
All parts have been cleaned, and the pots include the nuts and washers. I am looking to sell this as a lot, and will not break it up.
$215 shipped in the US. Int'l shipping extra.
I've got one nice set of Warlords spinner knobs and pots for sale.
Knobs are original, and are the same ones used on Tempest. These are superior to the newer repros IMO, as they are made of a heavier plastic, which feels different in the hand, and the edges are sharper on the repros, which also makes them feel different (to me, anyway). I've tried the repros, and can only use originals on my games.
These knobs are also in excellent condition, with relatively low wear. Sometimes the tops are worn smooth on used knobs, almost rounded, but these are still very well-defined. Knobs are solid on top and bottom, with no cracks, and all four have both set screws.
Pots are the special Allen Bradley 'EJC' slip-clutch type, originally used on this and other Atari games, as they slip when they reach their limits, so they can't be overcranked and broken.
Two of the pots are original (with matched 8113 date codes), and two are NOS (8115 date codes), from CossackWarrior's sale, here:
https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=394791
All parts have been cleaned, and the pots include the nuts and washers. I am looking to sell this as a lot, and will not break it up.
$215 shipped in the US. Int'l shipping extra.
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