Quoted from MH:I think I might have one, let me see if I kept it when I dismantled an old 1957 gottlieb cabinet. You say it’s about 5 inches?
here it is.
EF9BCF0E-7170-4F7E-8D2D-A9EDDFC298AF (resized).jpegQuoted from MH:I think I might have one, let me see if I kept it when I dismantled an old 1957 gottlieb cabinet. You say it’s about 5 inches?
here it is.
EF9BCF0E-7170-4F7E-8D2D-A9EDDFC298AF (resized).jpegQuoted from MH:I think I might have one, let me see if I kept it when I dismantled an old 1957 gottlieb cabinet. You say it’s about 5 inches?
Yes indeed. Thank you for checking! PM sent.
Not so much a part. Anyone have a copy of Williams 1976 Grand Prix Manual. I know I can look at it on IPMD but would like to have an original or good copy.
I'm looking for a GTB Jacks Open playfield. Will be using for retheming, so artwork does not have to be intact. I would like to get all the inserts however and mechs on the back would be nice. -- Thanks.
Added over 3 years ago:Thank you. Not needed anymore
I think I’m looking for 2 bell coil plunger/strikers. I replaced the old bell coils but there were no plungers in the sleeves like the nylon tipped metal ones you see in chime coils.
I didn’t see anything available at Marco or PBR but I might be looking for the wrong thing. I have the new coils and sleeves.
This is my first em pin with bells instead of chimes. Wondering exactly what I need. It’s a 1962 Williams 3 Coins.
Thanks, Danny.
PBR has them. Part no. A-5387
Quoted from Sea_Wolf:I think I’m looking for 2 bell coil plunger/strikers. I replaced the old bell coils but there were no plungers in the sleeves like the nylon tipped metal ones you see in chime coils.
I didn’t see anything available at Marco or PBR but I might be looking for the wrong thing. I have the new coils and sleeves.
This is my first em pin with bells instead of chimes. Wondering exactly what I need. It’s a 1962 Williams 3 Coins.
Thanks, Danny.
Quoted from KevinD:PBR has them. Part no. A-5387
Thanks Kevin. Before I order, it looks like they list a Williams bell striker part B-5393 above where the A-5387 knocker plunger is listed. Not sure which one is correct.
I need plungers for both the 5” bell and the smaller one.
Quoted from hazmat7719:chart for the rubber on a 1953 Williams Lazy-Q ?
Rubber charts did not come out till late 1960's
The game looks like it takes some 3" rings or maybe 3½"
middle bumpers may be 1" or 1¼".
Mini flippers are 1"
Quoted from Sea_Wolf:bell striker part B-5393
Since Steve lists it separately I would order the Williams referenced part for your Williams game.
Quoted from MikeO:Since Steve lists it separately I would order the Williams referenced part for your Williams game.
Thanks Mike
I have a 1962 Williams parts catalog. It shows B-5393 as the coil and bracket assembly for the large bell which is everything but the bell itself. While it doesn't show a plunger at all on the large bell it shows the small bell plunger as A-5387. That is what I ordered for mine and they work fine.
Quoted from Sea_Wolf:Thanks Kevin. Before I order, it looks like they list a Williams bell striker part B-5393 above where the A-5387 knocker plunger is listed. Not sure which one is correct.
I need plungers for both the 5” bell and the smaller one.
Quoted from KevinD:I have a 1962 Williams parts catalog. It shows B-5393 as the coil and bracket assembly for the large bell which is everything but the bell itself. While it doesn't show a plunger at all on the large bell it shows the small bell plunger as A-5387. That is what I ordered for mine and they work fine.
You are exactly right. I was just getting ready to post that PBR informed me today that the B-5393 part was indeed the whole assembly and that the A-5387 plunger should work for both bells.
It was a little confusing to me how they had it worded. Thanks Again.
Quoted from Murphdom:Parting out a Williams Fan-tas-tic if anyone needs any Williams parts
I just picked one up a few weeks ago, going to be getting to it soon. how much of it is left?
Would like to have both flipper assys if they are still available. would be shipping to 17331
Quoted from tcape61:I just picked one up a few weeks ago, going to be getting to it soon. how much of it is left?
Would like to have both flipper assys if they are still available. would be shipping to 17331
All yours. PM me
Looking for a blue pop bumper cap for a Williams OXO. Text on it says 10 or 100 points when lit. PBR doesn't have them. Are they pretty much unobtainium?
Quoted from John_I:I think I have a couple in my junk pile. Would that be buried in the middle of a match unit? If this is it, shoot me a PM.[quoted image]
Yes, that's it! Sending PM
Quoted from wayinla:Looking for a blue pop bumper cap for a Williams OXO. Text on it says 10 or 100 points when lit. PBR doesn't have them. Are they pretty much unobtainium?
There is a green one for OXO on eBay that you probably already have but I’m wondering if you couldn’t repaint it. Might be worth a shot if no one on here has one.
Quoted from CamaroBilly:Looking for some posts for a Stage Door Canteen I'm working on. Like the photo I've attached.
The base measures about 3/4" wide and it's about 1" tall.
I need 5 blue, 3 red and 4 yellow.
any help would be much appreciated.
Thanks
Billy
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I have the red and yellow but no blue
I have a Chicago Coin Casino and one of the score reels is totally thrashed. I need a whole new mech and would love to just purchase and slide a new one in instead of trying to piece one together. Anybody have one they can part with?
Thanks!
You may want to specify if it is the edge connector style or the soldered wire style and size of drum.
I hope to acquire some project EMs in a few days. I know I’ll soon be needing two black glasses right away. Before going to BG Resto I’ll ask here first. Does anyone have a used Gottlieb Road Race or Aquarius back glass willing to sell? PM if interested. Thanks for reading. Mike
I realize that they’re made of unobtanium, but I’m looking for the black, fake-digital reels only used on the gottlieb neptune and hit the deck. Every time I post a picture of ours (that we got with white reels), I hear about it
Thanks for reading,
Dave
Looking for the left slingshot plastic on a '64 Williams River Boat.
I have one but it's warped out of its mind.
And before I get more aggressive with it, I'd like to have a backup plan (I'm afraid of ruining it)
It would be different if someone has reproduced these plastics... if they have, I sure couldn't find it.
Quoted from dgAmpGuy:I’m looking for the black, fake-digital reels only used on the gottlieb neptune and hit the deck.
Sounds like a job for Peter at https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/inkochnitos-pinball-score-and-instruction-cards-website-update. I think he has other score reel files.
Any idea how you ended up with a set of white score reels? Could it be a sample or other low production game?
Quoted from Pinballprowess:Looking for the left slingshot plastic on a '64 Williams River Boat.
I have one but it's warped out of its mind.
And before I get more aggressive with it, I'd like to have a backup plan (I'm afraid of ruining it)
It would be different if someone has reproduced these plastics... if they have, I sure couldn't find it.
Easy fix! Clean the plastic well. Set your one to its lowest setting, usually 175 degrees. Sandwich the plastic between two pieces of glass. Home D or Lowes sells thin glass for like $4 is all kinds of sizes, just go to the window department. Put it in there for about 60 minutes and turn the oven off and let naturally cool down. You'll have a flat plastic. Ive done entire sets this way, it works like a charm.
Quoted from Pinballprowess:Looking for the left slingshot plastic on a '64 Williams River Boat.
I have one but it's warped out of its mind.
And before I get more aggressive with it, I'd like to have a backup plan (I'm afraid of ruining it)
It would be different if someone has reproduced these plastics... if they have, I sure couldn't find it.
I agree with ibis about the 175 degree oven method between glass working like a charm but I had one from my recent addition 3 Coins that was so badly warped that it had curled under itself almost into a ‘U’ shape.
Could you post a picture of the plastic and how bad it is warped? The oven/glass method worked great on 7 of the 8 I had but that last one I had to carefully hit it with a heat gun on low heat till it became a little pliable and then gently used my hands in between heat ups to get it to where it could put it between glass. You do have to be extra careful not to heat it too much at one time or the paint will bubble and raise and can ruin the plastic.
Quoted from dgAmpGuy:I realize that they’re made of unobtanium, but I’m looking for the black, fake-digital reels only used on the gottlieb neptune and hit the deck. Every time I post a picture of ours (that we got with white reels), I hear about it
Thanks for reading,
Dave
ive got three or white ones if you want to try your hand at painting one... I might be able to get one printed for you from coos
Quoted from ibis:Looking for this actuator and plunger. It is from a Bally On Beam from 1969. Ill buy the whole assembly as long as the two parts are there and in good condition. [quoted image]
OUCH! If all else fails... you might have to use a machinist to have the
actuator stud remanufactured along with the plunger.
Quoted from MarkG:Sounds like a job for Peter at https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/inkochnitos-pinball-score-and-instruction-cards-website-update. I think he has other score reel files.
Any idea how you ended up with a set of white score reels? Could it be a sample or other low production game?
Who knows what could have happened over the life of this game? It was in rough shape, so I suppose they could have gotten swapped at some point because someone thought they’d look cool elsewhere or they sold them as parts. I did spot a gottlieb wedgehead on FB marketplace that had those reels (and shouldn’t have).
Quoted from pinhead52:ive got three or white ones if you want to try your hand at painting one... I might be able to get one printed for you from coos
Thank you, I’ve got lots of spares, including some that have not survived cleaning that would make for good bases. Maybe at some point I’ll try making som labels based on the sizes and spacing of the ones on Peter’s site.
Thanks,
Dave
Quoted from vec-tor:OUCH! If all else fails... you might have to use a machinist to have the
actuator stud remanufactured along with the plunger.
So far its working but its going to snap eventually. I could even replace the part by drilling it out and using a screw. I wish Allentown was happening this year, IM sure I could find one in someones parts bin.
Quoted from Pinballprowess:Looking for the left slingshot plastic on a '64 Williams River Boat.
I have one but it's warped out of its mind.
And before I get more aggressive with it, I'd like to have a backup plan (I'm afraid of ruining it)
It would be different if someone has reproduced these plastics... if they have, I sure couldn't find it.
And I would buy the whole set if anybody happened to have them and didn't want to break them up, perfectly understandable.
I don't think my chances are very good after talking to a couple people, just not enough demand.
Quoted from one-armed-bandit:looking for a coin slot for a eary 50s williams wood rail
I have a 1957 Wms wooden lockdown bar with the plate where you put in the dime. If that's what you're looking for I can send a pic.
Drug my Gottlieb “Road Race” out of the closet today and soon realized why I stuffed it in there in the first place. I need the schematic to this game.
Quoted from Electrocute:Drug my Gottlieb “Road Race” out of the closet today and soon realized why I stuffed it in there in the first place. I need the schematic to this game.
Do you have schematics to 1969 Target Pool?... 1plyr.
Do you/can schematics to the 1970 Add-A-Ball Stock Car?...
I have mixed deferent schematics from deferent years to get an approximate on a game
that I do not have paper work for...
Quoted from Electrocute:Drug my Gottlieb “Road Race” out of the closet today and soon realized why I stuffed it in there in the first place. I need the schematic to this game.
Jeff Wager has one for sale but my list of his stuff is pretty old. Not sure if he is still in business. [email protected] Phone: 978-475-0144
I am in need of a lockdown bar for my gottlieb world fair game. Used and beat to crap is fine the cheaper the better as long as it works. I can pay cash but also have 1960s williams coin door for trade (the one that accepts 3 coins) also interested in backglass for a eager beaver, & heat wave as well as shooter rod tip rubber. Would get one from a pin site but not interested in paying 8.00 shipping for just a .50 rubber please let me know what you have thanks
Quoted from DodgersFan32:I am in need of a lockdown bar for my gottlieb world fair game. Used and beat to crap is fine the cheaper the better as long as it works. I can pay cash but also have 1960s williams coin door for trade (the one that accepts 3 coins) also interested in backglass for a eager beaver, & heat wave as well as shooter rod tip rubber. Would get one from a pin site but not interested in paying 8.00 shipping for just a .50 rubber please let me know what you have thanks
I’d try contacting Pinaddict91. I think he lives close by!
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