I didn’t have any luck at Allentown. Anyone have an extra williams back door? I need one for my Spanish Eyes.
I didn’t have any luck at Allentown. Anyone have an extra williams back door? I need one for my Spanish Eyes.
Quoted from bluebomber:I didn’t have any luck at Allentown. Anyone have an extra williams back door? I need one for my Spanish Eyes.
I might have one. I will look and let you know.
Matt
That’s a stock photo I found on the web due to not having one.
Quoted from PinballAir:"I’m in need of a Chicago Coin Mini Baseball sound amplifier pcb."
What is wrong with that one?
D'oh.
That sucks.
There may be other amplifiers from that era that might work.
At that time there was one company that made a lot of the sound boards for the different coin op companies.
That company was URL.
Tom beauregard wrote a pamphlet on them and it had info on those boards on RGP.
I had a set in my upper deck.
It had a steel base with edge connector boards and a transformer mounted at the end of the steel base.
Quoted from Shawn1976:That’s a stock photo I found on the web due to not having one.
Do you have a schematic for the boards circuitry?
I have photos of the front and back of the board and the manual mark-up but that’s about it.
As for Flippers.com they don’t have one, I’ve asked already.
Quoted from vec-tor:Flippers.com in Canada has a board... weather it is the correct one I do not know.
Yes sir.
It does like 2 or 3 sounds.
Quoted from PinballAir:Is there only one board acting as sound board and amp?
I am looking at the pics on my phone, but with the rear view and a clear pic of the components, you could build one.
I have no working knowledge to be able to make something like that.
Would appreciate any help you could give.
Quoted from PinballAir:I am looking at the pics on my phone, but with the rear view and a clear pic of the components, you could build one.
Quoted from PinballAir:I’m in need of a Chicago Coin Mini Baseball sound amplifier pcb
You should be able to get a copy of the schematic and parts list no problem and build a replacement board. I have a spare amplifier from CC Gangbusters, but it looks quite a bit different so don't think it would help you. It also needs repairs. But if you want it, just pay for postage.
Do you happen to have a photo of it?
Quoted from JethroP:You should be able to get a copy of the schematic and parts list no problem and build a replacement board. I have a spare amplifier from CC Gangbusters, but it looks quite a bit different so don't think it would help you. It also needs repairs. But if you want it, just pay for postage.
Quoted from Jets_1479:Looking for this part. It’s part of the manual ball lifter apparatus, the channel the ball follows up and is attached to the inside of the cabinet. It’s just a piece of formed sheet metal. Mines clearly stress fractured to hell and back.
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I was hoping Steve at Pinball Resource would replicate that part.
Might have to take the part to a good metal brazing service to repair.
I sent you a message
Quoted from JethroP:You should be able to get a copy of the schematic and parts list no problem and build a replacement board. I have a spare amplifier from CC Gangbusters, but it looks quite a bit different so don't think it would help you. It also needs repairs. But if you want it, just pay for postage.
Quoted from Jets_1479:Looking for this part. It’s part of the manual ball lifter apparatus, the channel the ball follows up and is attached to the inside of the cabinet. It’s just a piece of formed sheet metal. Mines clearly stress fractured to hell and back.
It looks like someone tried to make a reproduction part.
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/early-williams-ball-lift-guides-reproduction
Quoted from John_I:I've promised to scan my Dodge City dancing cowboy and post it a while back. Here are the files at 300dpi if anyone wants to reproduce them!![quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]
How thick is the chipboard background?
& how thick is the metal & plastic of the dancing cowman?
Thanks for posting the artwork.
Quoted from vec-tor:How thick is the chipboard background?
& how thick is the metal & plastic of the dancing cowman?
Thanks for posting the artwork.
The metal is about 0.045" or 0.92mm.
The cardboard looks like a thick picture mat 0.069" or 1.75mm.
Need two carriage bolts for a GTB 1961 coin door trim piece. Flipper Fair. Tried several online bolt sources, local hardware stores, even PBR only has a substitute and the head won’t be the same size.
Need two carriage bolts 8 32 fine thread. 1 1/8”, including the head but longer would work. They don’t have to be pretty— I’ll polish 'em up.
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Need two carriage bolts 8 32 fine thread. 1 1/8”, including the head but longer would work. They don’t have to be pretty— I’ll polish 'em up.[quoted image]
i have a bunch of recovered bolts...
Quoted from pinhead52:i have a bunch of recovered bolts...
Thank you very much! I'll text to set up a good time to come dig through them.
Considering these are now like $150 with shipping I figure someone can use this decent but used door skin. $10 plus shipping. It was only rusty not damaged otherwise. Used Evaporust and regrained with a drywall sanding sponge.
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Quoted from John_in_NC:Considering these are now like $150 with shipping I figure someone can use this decent but used door skin. $10 plus shipping. It was only rusty not damaged otherwise. Used Evaporust and regrained with a drywall sanding sponge.
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I'll take it! PM on the way
Does anyone have any subway doors from Cross Town or Subway? The left door on my machine is fractured and has a piece missing. Pinball Resource carries reproductions but they are out of stock and "have issues" according to his notes on the site.
Quoted from John_I:I've promised to scan my Dodge City dancing cowboy and post it a while back. Here are the files at 300dpi if anyone wants to reproduce them!![quoted image][quoted image][quoted image]
I have the background I redrew a few years ago here (300DPI) in PSD format if anyone wants it - I ask that you share any changes back to me.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1l57XHKeJVJ6E3LB98277o6WOWjEjGOTd/view?usp=sharing
I am looking for a cowboy as well as mine had his feet removed.
Hi All,
I'm looking for a left jumbo flipper (5" flipper) for Big Flipper Cowboy . I have repros, but they don't say "JUMBO Flipper". I would like to find an original. Willing to buy a set as well. See photo of the one that I ALREADY HAVE as a reference. Looking for its mate. Thanks for your time!!
PXL_20210815_003347617.MP (resized).jpgQuoted from Silverstreak02:I’ve decided to get the coin door parts that are missing on my 1966 Gottlieb Cross Town. I need a coin return housing PN B-7193, a coin return cover PN B-7194 and a 10 cent coin mechanism. Does anyone have some or all of these parts?
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I have these….
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You can get a new coin door here:
http://pbresource.com/CoinDoor.html#1962
Quoted from MikeO:You can get a new coin door here:
http://pbresource.com/CoinDoor.html#1962
I have the new door from PBR. I just need the three parts I mentioned.
I have one, 3” pm me.
Quoted from AlexF:Could use 1 Bally 3" score reel with good ink. It was weird, I cleaned them all and had no problems. Except for one. That one the ink wiped right off. See if you can tell which one?
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If someone ever reproduces decals for all these reels(all of them, not the one or two offered online), they would make a bank! Hundreds would be sold within a week.
I have at least 4 in good shape- gottlieb metal score reels.
I’ll dig them up, and post some pics in a few hours.
The numbers are good on all five reels, the 3 on the left are in better condition, they all seem to have light pitting on the paint around the 2 through 4- makes me think the hot bulbs all those years back in the day…shining on those areas?
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Quoted from ibis:If someone ever reproduces decals for all these reels(all of them, not the one or two offered online), they would make a bank! Hundreds would be sold within a week.
I need several for an old Chicago I picked up in May. Those are the most delicate ones that I’ve encountered...
Dave
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