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Cabinet part id help

By PatrickATX

5 years ago



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#1 5 years ago

Hey guys. I'm working on a 1962 Coquette, and need to pretty up this part. What is it called? It obviously goes with the top ss glass guide, but I really don't know its purpose or name. Seems like the rubber bumpers protect the apron on the top of the playfield when servicing. Once I know what it is I can either get a new shiny one or have it refinished.

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#2 5 years ago

You can look in the parts catalog on planetarypinball.com, I guess it is one of the "rear moulding" parts.

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Give it a bath in Evaporust and see where you are at!

#3 5 years ago

Evaporust for sure

#4 5 years ago

Yeah that's the next step. I think the pitting will be pretty bad, but not enough to pay for chroming.

#5 5 years ago

That is the trim part that sits under the playfield glass at the top of the playfield. Four screws hold it to the back of the cabinet.

#6 5 years ago

I get these rechromed for $30. PM me if you want one. I think I have that one.. the later games had tabs at each end.

Ken

#7 5 years ago

I have sandblasted and spray a nice silver hammer tone if not a true resto

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