I bring games to shows frequently or I would have the keyless locks. I try to key all the locks the same; even still I keep the keys in the coin door. I just lock the lock and pull the key out a tiny bit so the door doesn't open while I am playing.
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I bring games to shows frequently or I would have the keyless locks. I try to key all the locks the same; even still I keep the keys in the coin door. I just lock the lock and pull the key out a tiny bit so the door doesn't open while I am playing.
Aside from kids messing with them, why on earth would anyone even consider storing the keys away from the machine in a home environment?
Quoted from CaptainNeo:ever have a coin door open up during gameplay and hit you in the balls?
Once or twice, then I realized that simply pulling the key outward a little will keep that from happening.
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