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Old October 20th 04, 02:14 AM
Don Burnette
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Default My TSW2

Hey gang,

I don't mean to spam the group, but considering the wheel it is I thought I
should let you know, someone that sees this may very well like to have it.

It is one of the original TSW2's, that was produced in their very first
production run of them. It is rock solid, and built like a tank. It is still
just as smooth and precise as the day I got it. I have taken good care of
it, keeping new pots in it - the ones in it now are the good digikeys. I
kept the springs lightly oiled, and there is absolutely no sound of the
springs moving as the wheel is rotated.


One note, the bolt in the clamping mechanism has become stripped in the
area it tightened up for my particular desk. This may not be an issue if the
buyers desk is different. If it is about the same, then a new clamping
mechanism I am sure can be gotten from Thomas Enterprises, or perhaps just
the bolt at a hardware store.

Also note, it has the standard gameport connection, I do believe Thomas
sells usb adapter kits for them though.

Anyways, I have it posted on Ebay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...ADME:B:LC:US:1

My apologies if mentioning it here is frowned on, if it is just let me know
and I won't do this again. I am going through and selling some of my older
periphs I no longer use.



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Don Burnette



 




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