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Ed Fries

What makes a complete heavy sixer box?

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I got lucky and picked up a heavy sixer (see attached pictures) in original box for $55 on ebay the other day. The machine is beautiful. It looks brand new with just a little bit of the orange missing from the frame around the switches. It has the original cardboard liner from inside the box, one original cx-10 controller, and a gray power supply in its box. It also came with an owners manual, and registration card. My question is what else do I need to add to make this completely original? I need another cx10 and a set of early paddle controllers (the ones with the atari symbol instead of the word "paddle") right? Wasn't combat also included? If so, did it come in a gatefold box or was it loose? Obviously it would be the one text ### label version right? Was there other documentation (like the catalog shown in the attached picture?) or anything else in the box? I'd like to restore it to be as complete as possible. Thanks in advance,

 

-EdF

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Nah, I didn't out bid anyone. It was a buy it now. I think I just happened to stumble on it first. (eBay Auction -- Item Number: 1807389698851?ff3=2&pub=5574883395&toolid=10001&campid=5336500554&customid=&item=180738969885&mpt=[CACHEBUSTER]).

 

This seems to be a better link for the complete packing list than the one given above: http://www.atariage...._1#entry2104038

 

I did manage to pickup a complete gatefold Combat 01 for $8 at a local game store today and I have the correct set of paddles to toss in the box. Finding those cardboard holders for the CX10 joysticks and paddles seems like a hopeless quest though...

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