Dear James,
thank you for your effort in putting together the info. I have indeed found the paddles; they are like the ones on Markus Debus´ site, www.markus-debus.de. Mine have a firing button, but else they´re spitting image.

Please put it down to my lack of experience that I didn´t think of the possibility that there might be more than one model. Sorry.

Regards,   Toni.


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  1. Re: Paddle Problem

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Date: Wed, 28 Dec 2005 15:42:08 -0800
Subject: Re: Paddle Problem
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on 12/28/05 11:34 AM, Toni Theilmeier at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Are those paddles rare? Will they be worth going to some lengths about
at all? If they are, is it possible to get those electronic elements on
which the big round turning knobs are fastened? Forgive me for not
knowing the word in English.

Do the paddles you have look like any of the ones on this page:

http://tinyurl.com/7opbw

Once you've identified which exact model you have (there were a couple of different Apple ones as well as clones), you can send a tinyURL to the list so that everyone knows what kind of paddle you're looking for (and what,
exactly, they look like).

I understand that the previous owner might have identified them as
"original," but that could mean:

"original" = "the actual Apple ones that came stock with the system"

or

"original" = "the paddles that the nice chap with the wooden leg threw in
when I originally bought the system from him in that dank alley in
Bangladesh."

Again, there was more than one make/model compatible, so it might help to
narrow the search down a bit first.


Best,

James Fraser


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