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Super Simon (1979-1980). This game was recently purchased at a local charity-owned resale shop, where 95% of all purchases went to Hospice, while the manager received the other 5%.

I've put about $6 total into the unit: $1 went into the game itself, $2.50 went into Size D batteries, and another $2.50 into a 9 Volt battery. I lucked out with restoring the unit; I used some fine-grit sandpaper to break off any contact corrosion on the switches, tightened up the button contacts, and repainted the switch indicators... Everything works and looks like it did when the unit came off the assembly line in 1980.
Super Simon (1979-1980). This game was recently purchased at a local charity-owned resale shop, where 95% of all purchases went to Hospice, while the manager received the other 5%.

I've put about $6 total into the unit: $1 went into the game itself, $2.50 went into Size D batteries, and another $2.50 into a 9 Volt battery. I lucked out with restoring the unit; I used some fine-grit sandpaper to break off any contact corrosion on the switches, tightened up the button contacts, and repainted the switch indicators... Everything works and looks like it did when the unit came off the assembly line in 1980.
Picture Added August 22, 2017 03:38:51 PM
Added by Seiji J. Konokama

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