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Early Bally Single Step Reset Stepper?

By Playdium

4 years ago



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    #1 4 years ago

    I have a Bally Stepper with a paper tag that has part number AS-971-13. I couldn't find this number in a parts catalog. It does have coil #28R15 and coil #25GG7 with 10 rubber washers attached to the end of the plunger.
    I am just trying to verify the year and correct part number for it.

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    #3 4 years ago

    Yes it looks to be NOS. I believe it could be from the 1950's, but I don't have any early catalogs to check on that. The rubber washers puzzle me.

    #5 4 years ago

    Everything appears to be the same as the Bally illustration shown above, with the exception to the reset plunger and the rubber washers. Here's the other side.

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