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Serial Numbers

By Murphdom

4 years ago


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    #1 4 years ago

    So I have a Central Park that I picked up a little while back and I just recently started working on it. Is there a way to find the serial number of the game other than on the outside of cabinet? My cabinet is in rough shape and it’s nowhere to be found.

    #2 4 years ago
    Quoted from Murphdom:

    So I have a Central Park that I picked up a little while back and I just recently started working on it. Is there a way to find the serial number of the game other than on the outside of cabinet? My cabinet is in rough shape and it’s nowhere to be found.

    sometimes on the top of the head (KoD had this). Top arch sticker but you knew this. Occasionally behind the tilt board. But yea just have to look below coin door

    #3 4 years ago

    Does your machine have a paper tag on the left side of the top apron on the play field? If so, check there. The numbers can be very lightly printed sometimes.

    #4 4 years ago

    pinhead52 where is it on your Hurdy Gurdy?

    #5 4 years ago

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    #6 4 years ago

    Like pinhead 52 said, some have the number stenciled behind the tilt bob board. This is on a '69 Hearts and Spades.

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    #7 4 years ago
    Quoted from Murphdom:

    pinhead52 where is it on your Hurdy Gurdy?

    below coindoot and on upper arch

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    #8 4 years ago

    I found it behind the tilt bob. The usual apron and cabinet places were either faded or gone. Serial #06021. Thanks for your help everyone. I figured that there must have been another place.

    Second question: Is there someone who makes replacement apron tags? Mechanically the machine is good, the PF is good, Glass is decent. The cabinet, coin door, and upper arch have seen better days on this thing.

    #9 4 years ago

    Just send me an email and I'll send you a reproduction file.
    Include the picture of your serial number.

    Peter
    http://www.inkochnito.nl
    inkochnito @ kpnplanet.nl

    #10 4 years ago
    Quoted from Inkochnito:

    Just send me an email and I'll send you a reproduction file.
    Include the picture of your serial number.
    Peter
    http://www.inkochnito.nl
    inkochnito @ kpnplanet.nl

    Thanks Peter. You slipped my mind. You’re always good with that type of stuff.

    #11 4 years ago
    Quoted from Pinbee:

    Like pinhead 52 said, some have the number stenciled behind the tilt bob board. This is on a '69 Hearts and Spades.[quoted image]

    Sneaky! OP, you're lucky you found it there, because it isn't always there. I sometimes see it under the card stapled to the cabinet rib behind the cashbox and to the right, but usually it's only on the cabinet front, or top arch label. Later on, it was also on top of the lightbox.

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