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Sears Pong paddles...anyone need?


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MODS feel free to bump over in marketplace, I thought I'd post here first thou as I'm not really sure what model these came from.

 

I picked these up from a thrift store a year or two ago, and I just found them again today, thought I'd offer them up for trade or whatever. They're not tested, I never found the unit itself but they're all in very good shape. Also I have one of these beige Atari power supplies, I guess this could be used for a 2600 as well, but I originally found this with the paddles. I haven't tested the p/s either but I will if anyone wants it. So is anyone interested in these, or if not do you know what model pong they went to?

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These paddles are for the Sears Telegames Super Pong IV ... The Sears Telegames version of Stunt Cycle has built-in pong paddle games .. and uses these also.

 

Maybe other Sears Pongs may have used these. Of course the later Atari pongs used these .. but had the Atari label on them.

 

What is the voltage out of the Power Supply? If 5.5v dc then for a pong.

 

Rob Mitchell, Atlanta, GA

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No it's a C010472 9v DC 500mA just like the 2600, I found it with the paddles originally thou so I assumed it was used on them too.

 

I also found a second beige Atari power supply yesterday as well. :)

 

And a Magnavox power supply AG9004-BK output 9v DC 100mA I believe this goes to the Magnavox 4000 series pong unit I use to have two of these in the box. One got thrown away thou as it was in beat up box, and did not work. I saved the controllers and sold them with the working unit on ebay, the power supply I just found, didn't realize I still had it.

 

If anybody needs any of this stuff let me know. :)

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it's a C010472  9v DC 500mA just like the 2600, I found it with the paddles originally thou so I assumed it was used on them too.

 

Probably there was a Sears version of Stunt Cycle around there sometime .. That one would have used the 9v DC PS.

 

Rob Mitchell, Atlanta, GA

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