That looks like a light sixer. Does it have the thick plastic sides? Hard to tell in that picture, Brad2600!
Anyway, count me in. I just bought a used heavy sixer from Ebay last week.
Atari 2600 Heavy 6 Switch List
Worksheet:
NTSC/PAL/Sears/Special: NTSC
Serial # (Ex: #54035V or #007649): 35366K
MFG Location (Sunnyvale, Taiwan): Sunnyvale, CA
(Owner/AA Member), (Location= City, State, Country): Fred Garvin, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada
A/B Channel Slot (Yes/No): Yes
A/B Channel Switch (Yes/No): No
Functional (Yes/No): Yes
Notes (Previous owner, display only, white sticker, parts fixed, green connector, Switchboard/Motherboard Revision #):
Bought from previous owner on Ebay, god knows who else has had it at one time. In pretty bad shape, switches were almost seized, rca cable cut at end, looks like a mouse was chewing on the cable as well, moldy smell, two cracks on PCB's in different areas.
Let's just say, it has seen better days. But, I took it apart and cleaned it out, vacuum and washed the plastic stuff, used a quarter can of contact cleaner on the seized switches and that fixed the problem. Used JB Weld to fix the
two PCB cracks, one near the right joystick and one on switch PCB. Also reglued the adjustable pot that's located inside the aluminum cavity, the plastic knob came off, I suspect the unit was dropped long ago. Resoldered new RCA jack to RF cable for the one that was cut off, shirink wrapped the ratty chewed areas of the cable.
Put it all back together and it works fine. Surprising actually, if this thing could talk...the stories it would tell.
Lastly, video is remarkedly better than my light sixer. I didn't think it would be.
Refurbished (Silver Label) (Yes/No): No.... although it could have used a good refurbish.
Thank you!