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I've got updated contact information for this fine company:
Louise's Harness Shop, Inc
(also known as LHS, INC.)
100 Spring Street
Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674
Phone: 1-800-365-1941 or (256) 381-6639
Fax: (256) 381-6180
They make very reasonably priced Jamma harnesses, 8 liners harnesses,
custom video game and pinball harnesses as well as Jamma
adapters/fingerboards. Their area code has changed from 205 to 256 now.
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forwarded to my operator friend. Thanks for the update, Ken!
Ken Layton wrote:
> I've got updated contact information for this fine company:
>
> Louise's Harness Shop, Inc
> (also known as LHS, INC.)
> 100 Spring Street
> Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674
> Phone: 1-800-365-1941 or (256) 381-6639
> Fax: (256) 381-6180
>
> They make very reasonably priced Jamma harnesses, 8 liners harnesses,
> custom video game and pinball harnesses as well as Jamma
> adapters/fingerboards. Their area code has changed from 205 to 256 now.
>
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do they have a url?
"Cliffy" <crinear@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> forwarded to my operator friend. Thanks for the update, Ken!
>
> Ken Layton wrote:
>> I've got updated contact information for this fine company:
>>
>> Louise's Harness Shop, Inc
>> (also known as LHS, INC.)
>> 100 Spring Street
>> Tuscumbia, Alabama 35674
>> Phone: 1-800-365-1941 or (256) 381-6639
>> Fax: (256) 381-6180
>>
>> They make very reasonably priced Jamma harnesses, 8 liners harnesses,
>> custom video game and pinball harnesses as well as Jamma
>> adapters/fingerboards. Their area code has changed from 205 to 256 now.
>>
>
> --
> Cliffy - CARGPB2
> A passion for pinball!
> http://www.passionforpinball.com
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Apparently a lot of adapter makers don't like to sell a lot of adapters.
........ to the public anyway.
Mark C. Spaeth wrote:
> Ken Layton <KLayton888@aol.com> wrote:
> : No website that I know of. I wish they did.
>
> A lot of adapter makers don't have websites... heh
>
> *kicks the dead hard drive*
>
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ok... so THEY were responsible for the dot-com bubble bursting.. now I
know...
"zadok!" <aaron@classicarcade.org> wrote in message
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> Apparently a lot of adapter makers don't like to sell a lot of adapters.
>
>
> ....... to the public anyway.
>
>
> Mark C. Spaeth wrote:
>> Ken Layton <KLayton888@aol.com> wrote:
>> : No website that I know of. I wish they did.
>> A lot of adapter makers don't have websites... heh
>>
>> *kicks the dead hard drive*
>>
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