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Anyone recognize this coin slot?

By drsfmd

3 years ago



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    #1 3 years ago

    Looking to have a custom coin slot made, but this doesn’t match anything I can find, and all of my other B/W coin slots. Anyone seen one like it before? Game is probably a reimport if that helps at all...

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    #2 3 years ago

    Looks like someone made the hole bigger for a big token or half dollar coin.

    LTG : )

    #4 3 years ago
    Quoted from Rikoshay:

    https://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/891-1113-01
    ebay.com link: Coin Return Button W 0 25 Insert For Pinball Video Game Machines

    No, it is not this one. They are somewhat similar in style but they are not the same. The pin and flat guide are different shapes, and the button section on his is shallower.

    #5 3 years ago

    Could it possibly be from the Wico cast-metal coindoors that Williams installed midway through their run of Pinbots, when I guess they ran out of Coinco doors?

    #6 3 years ago

    its missing the front of it, making it seem odd

    #7 3 years ago

    That looks like a reject button from a Coin Acceptors, Inc (a.k.a. "CoinCo" ) coin door.

    Probably from a model 2802 coin door which Williams used during the "High Speed" pinball era:

    https://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Coin_Mechs_Etc/Coinco/Coinco_2802_Series_Game_Door.pdf

    #8 3 years ago

    Ken, that looks exactly correct. Someone must have swapped a High Speed coin door onto my Doctor Who.

    #9 3 years ago

    Looks like we were on the right track with our offline discussion, Steve -- remember I mentioned the internals looked just like my High Speed -- but we had different bezel designs. Sure enough, that diagram shows there are four different bezels available, to accommodate different coin sizes.

    Unfortunately, without the other bezel types in hand, I can't confirm if any of my existing models will fit. On my bezel, the section for the coin to roll in is molded right into it.

    #10 3 years ago
    Quoted from SkyKing2301:

    On my bezel, the section for the coin to roll in is molded right into it.

    Same, I think. I’ll get it out to you in the next couple of days and you can assess.

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