Quoted from Vic_Camp:What are the correct factory size legs for Joker Poker?..........27" ?
Yup, same as all the deep body Gottlieb games starting in about 1976 with Spirit of 76.
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Quoted from Vic_Camp:What are the correct factory size legs for Joker Poker?..........27" ?
Yup, same as all the deep body Gottlieb games starting in about 1976 with Spirit of 76.
Quoted from John_I:The game is 40 years old so might need to have some cables re-pinned.
Might???
Quoted from John_In_WI:Opinions wanted...
I'm starting on a PF swap and need to do something about my play field rails. They're kind of ugly to begin with having that wood grain contact paper on them that really doesn't match anything else on the machine. Mine are pretty beat up as well.
So, going to have Leon make me a set. My first inclination was to just have them cleared leaving the natural color and wood grain. Now I'm wondering how black would look.
So what would you do? Black, natural, or ???
If you can find an earlier Gottlieb parts playfield with the maple rails you can easily refinish them and swap them to your JP. I did that to the Gemini I swapped an NOS playfield into many years ago.
Quoted from Gutterghoul:Any one know this part, is it the same regular leaf?
From the Volume P catalog(for EM games) it is a B-8528. See below. But that configuration is a bit different than in your photo.
Since JP is a solid state game it may very well have a different part number, possibly having gold plated contacts.
Is that a reason you can't just adjust the switch that is there? Or did a leaf break off? If you still need a new switch(or a new leaf with contact) you can get the parts from PBR (leaf and contact) and create the needed leaf and reassemble it into the switch. The standard contacts that PBR sells are gold plated.
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