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Coin Door Lamp Socket/Bracket Needed

By paulywalnuts23

8 years ago


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    #1 8 years ago

    Anyone know where I can get one of these?

    Thanks

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    #2 8 years ago

    Is that off a Bally game?

    #3 8 years ago

    I believe you can get them at
    pinball life

    #4 8 years ago
    Quoted from dar8dar:

    I believe you can get them at
    pinball life

    Socket, not the metal bracket.

    LTG : )

    #5 8 years ago
    Quoted from RCA1:

    Is that off a Bally game?

    Yes. Dredd.

    #6 8 years ago

    I looked around a bunch and couldn't find them for sale anywhere. I'm pretty sure that's an Entropy brand coin door. However, there's more than 1 style of Entropy door. The older ones use a bayonet style bulb (Funhouse era). There are most of the other Entropy coin door parts for sale separately but not the "lamp holder"(That's what it's called). There are other styles of lamp holder available, but I can't seem to find that one. I have them on several of my pins, but I don't have any spares. If you look at the reviews for MMr, you will see they are using that style coin door. However, I can tell you that my POTC does not use that style door.

    #7 8 years ago
    Quoted from Starwriter:

    I looked around a bunch and couldn't find them for sale anywhere. I'm pretty sure that's an Entropy brand coin door. However, there's more than 1 style of Entropy door. The older ones use a bayonet style bulb (Funhouse era).

    Don't think so - my Entropy door has a bulb holder that slides on - no screws, no metal bracket like that. It has a slot that slides in a tab on the coin door. Though, I'm not sure of the year of my door, so..

    #8 8 years ago
    Quoted from dar8dar:

    I believe you can get them at
    pinball life

    Then rivet to your bracket.

    #9 8 years ago
    Quoted from GRUMPY:

    Then rivet to your bracket.

    Or simply replace the socket with a regular 47 bayonet base socket.

    #10 8 years ago
    Quoted from GRUMPY:

    Then rivet to your bracket.

    Guys I need the bracket, which is part of the socket. If all I needed was the socket it would be a no brainer.

    Thanks.

    #11 8 years ago
    Quoted from KenLayton:

    Or simply replace the socket with a regular 47 bayonet base socket.

    I will have to look into this, although I tend to like to keep the parts as original as possible. I can't believe they don't make those anymore or that someone wouldn't have one around with all the coin doors that have been junked throughout the years..

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