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Flip-a-Card restoration - extra parts

By toebes

2 years ago



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#1 2 years ago

I thought I had taken good pictures of everything before I disassembled this Flip-a-Card to repaint the cabinet and playfield, but as I started putting things together, I have three parts that I have no clue where they go. They look just like the two angle irons that keep the back glass electronics board from flopping out but they have a cushion on them which is just like the ones on the other side of the board that someone put to keep it from scratching the backglass. However I've looked everywhere and can't find any screw holes with the diagonal pattern that they would go into. Any ideas? also note there is a slightly L shaped plate with two holes.

Any thoughts? Or a detailed picture of the back glass cabinet to share?

Thanks in advance!

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#3 2 years ago
Quoted from Cash_Riprock:

Top inside of head left and right side. You should be able to see the holes from the 2 screws in each bracket.
Pad to the front. See it ‘peeking’ out in the top left side?

Perfect! Thank you so very much. The holes were there, just hiding from me.

I have to say that your backglass board is absolutely pristine, I am jealous of how nice it looks.

Any idea where the remaining piece goes?

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#5 2 years ago
Quoted from toebes:

Any idea where the remaining piece goes?[quoted image]

After making more progress, I found out that the piece goes to the coin door and basically forms part of the hinge for the button pressing down on the coin release.

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