jimbodeanny
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WTB: Frogger wico/leaf joystick and strange coin door or parts
I'm looking for the red ball leaf joystick that's used in Frogger. Mine came with a thicker joystick that appears to be much larger than the original that was used. Attached is a photo of the larger stick next to one of the thinner joysticks used in Ms. Pacman. I'm not sure if the same style stick used in Ms. Pacman would work in Frogger, but I'm looking to buy the original style that would work here. I need to the stick, grommet, actuator, etc - but don't need the leaf switches/bracket plate.
Also, the Sega/Gremlin cabinet that has a longer coin door (roughly 14.5" in height.) It appears to be the same coin door used on Space War.
Photos of the coin door I have can be found here:
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?p=1136108#post1136108
Here's a photo of a Space War coin door
http://www.tokensonly.com/images/collection/vectorbeam/space_war/images/space_war_186.jpg
It's missing one of the coin return "catchers" and the other one is a bit beat up. If I can find two replacement "catchers" I'll take those and just clean up the door. Otherwise I'm looking for a complete coin door to replace this one. Doesn't have to be in the best shape, just complete.
If all else fails, I'm going to take this door apart, have some holes/windows cut, replace the mechs with 2 nintendo style mechs and fill the old holes with bondo and paint it. Anyone have any suggestions on where I can take it to have the holes/windows cut? Or how I might do it?
Thanks
-Jim
I'm looking for the red ball leaf joystick that's used in Frogger. Mine came with a thicker joystick that appears to be much larger than the original that was used. Attached is a photo of the larger stick next to one of the thinner joysticks used in Ms. Pacman. I'm not sure if the same style stick used in Ms. Pacman would work in Frogger, but I'm looking to buy the original style that would work here. I need to the stick, grommet, actuator, etc - but don't need the leaf switches/bracket plate.
Also, the Sega/Gremlin cabinet that has a longer coin door (roughly 14.5" in height.) It appears to be the same coin door used on Space War.
Photos of the coin door I have can be found here:
http://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?p=1136108#post1136108
Here's a photo of a Space War coin door
http://www.tokensonly.com/images/collection/vectorbeam/space_war/images/space_war_186.jpg
It's missing one of the coin return "catchers" and the other one is a bit beat up. If I can find two replacement "catchers" I'll take those and just clean up the door. Otherwise I'm looking for a complete coin door to replace this one. Doesn't have to be in the best shape, just complete.
If all else fails, I'm going to take this door apart, have some holes/windows cut, replace the mechs with 2 nintendo style mechs and fill the old holes with bondo and paint it. Anyone have any suggestions on where I can take it to have the holes/windows cut? Or how I might do it?
Thanks
-Jim