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{{Review|review=A chunky obling with three oddly-placed tiny fire buttons – it's certainly original. No less strange is how this tiny stick has such a long travel... it's awkward to hold but seems designed for table use and works well there.|author=Mark Caswell|pub=[[Crash Magazine]]|issue=Issue 60, January 1989|score=3/5}}
{{Review|review=A chunky oblong with three oddly-placed tiny fire buttons – it's certainly original. No less strange is how this tiny stick has such a long travel... it's awkward to hold but seems designed for table use and works well there.|author=Mark Caswell|pub=[[Crash Magazine]]|issue=Issue 60, January 1989|score=3/5}}


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Manufacturer's Description

Reviews

"A chunky oblong with three oddly-placed tiny fire buttons – it's certainly original. No less strange is how this tiny stick has such a long travel... it's awkward to hold but seems designed for table use and works well there." 3/5
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