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Gottlieb coin chute confusion?

By 4Max

7 years ago



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#1 7 years ago

Hi all, I am restoring a Paradise, and noticed that the coin chutes are different to the one on my Kings and Queens. Given they are both Gottlieb and both 1965 I wondered if one of them is not original.

Could someone confirm if they are correct (or otherwise) for the machine they are in?

Thanks in advance.

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K&Q chute:
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#4 7 years ago

Thanks guys. So they are correct. The Paradise has two of the half moons, Dave if you were me would you replace the coin plate with a single slot and keep one of the chutes back for another game in the future?

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