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Old 10-07-2025, 02:11 PM
Chris K Chris K is offline
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That pic is with the restored chassis from the dark cabinet installed. They are both KCS47 chassis and are interchangeable. I’m going to bring up the unrestored chassis on a dim bulb series after I put it in the dark cabinet tv and we’ll see how it does. It does have some 80s era replacement caps. The owner said his kids used to play Odessy Pong on it in the 1970s when he upgraded to a new tv! I used to have that game console as a kid. I remember it was a single unit with 2 knobs each player would turn to move their “paddle” up and down while an electronic dot moved from side to side. You could actually put spin on the dot/ball by swiping the paddle up or down when you hit it and it would travel in an arc. We were amazed and played it for hours!
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