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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