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Is this a CX-10


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Sorry about the small size, but is this a CX-10 joystick?

 

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Things that I noticed:

 

- The ring is completely dark in color. It could just be worn down or be a different CX-40 model, but it stuck out at me.

- I don't see the "Top" indicator anywhere.

- There appears to be a recess on top for the hex disk.

- There's a mark where the hex disk would have been attached.

 

Of course, it could just be my imagination. Opinions?

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So what is it then? ;)

Obviously a CX-40. ;)

 

Though I'm still kind of curious about the dark ring. Was that a Sears branding thing, did Atari go through a few different shells, or did the color simply wear off?

 

Sometimes the color wears off, but also Atari's 4-switch "Vader" 2600's came with matching "Vader" joysticks.

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Here's my usual foray of pix of what to look for:

 

The one picture shows a comparison of the inner components and how they differ between a CX-10 (on the left) and CX-40 (on the right)

 

Notice the CX-10 has springs on the fire button and directional controls, as well as the lack of the word TOP on the upper half of the joystick body.

 

The picture of the boards just shows the different variants of a CX-10 board, and then the other pictures show the Atari and Sears versions of the HEX disk.

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