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Old August 17th 03, 07:30 AM
Philip Nasadowski
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Default WTB - Wurlry 2204 speaker plugs and guide tips...

I'm looking for a speaker plug (the one that plugs into the speaker
and a bunch of good guide tips for the lift arms. Does anyone reproduce
these things? It sseems like everyone needs them...

Thanks!
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Old August 17th 03, 10:21 PM
Tony Miklos
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Philip Nasadowski wrote:

I'm looking for a speaker plug (the one that plugs into the speaker
and a bunch of good guide tips for the lift arms. Does anyone reproduce
these things? It sseems like everyone needs them...

Thanks!



I 'think' A-1 sells repro guide tips, they aren't cheap (those parts,
not A-1 in general). Phone # 410-945-8671

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Old August 18th 03, 05:17 AM
John Robertson
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Are these the flex tips or the simpler flat metal ones? The metal ones
can be faked with parts from pinball or video game blade switches cut
to match the size...

Flex tips are rare and expensive, try and fix them!

John :-#)#

On Sun, 17 Aug 2003 02:30:23 -0400, Philip Nasadowski
wrote:

I'm looking for a speaker plug (the one that plugs into the speaker
and a bunch of good guide tips for the lift arms. Does anyone reproduce
these things? It sseems like everyone needs them...

Thanks!


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Old August 18th 03, 11:31 PM
Philip Nasadowski
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In article ,
John Robertson wrote:

Are these the flex tips or the simpler flat metal ones? The metal ones
can be faked with parts from pinball or video game blade switches cut
to match the size...



What's the diff? They're the little metal tabs, not the weird things
the 200 play mechs had....
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