Quoted from balzofsteel:Looking for a 28 pin (2X14) male plug for the old style Williams flat connector.
Anyone? Someone amputated the target harness in Carnival Gun.
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Anyone? Someone amputated the target harness in Carnival Gun.
Pinside_forum_4487516_1320410 (resized).jpgQuoted from mtbpinball:Need an Alternator unit for my williams gun game 1968 era. I included a couple pics. Mine is missing . Not sure if this was only used in some gun games or other games. This may be the wrong place to post this. 3rd pic us mine. Thanks
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I think I have some of those discs somewhere if you can use that. Don't think I have the plunger part or anything else tho .. I recall wondering what the disc could be for.
Quoted from koji:I think I have some of those discs somewhere if you can use that. Don't think I have the plunger part or anything else tho .. I recall wondering what the disc could be for.
Thanks so much for your help! I have found a part from a friend's parts.
Quoted from balzofsteel:Anyone? Someone amputated the target harness in Carnival Gun.
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I have a box of nos old connectors, not sure if its the right style. Got a photo example?
If not, you can always use a couple new molex connectors and pins, taking time to make sure all wire pairs are correct when plugged together.
Quoted from balzofsteel:Anyone? Someone amputated the target harness in Carnival Gun.
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PBR sells used Jones Plugs. Also check eBay.
I have old Wms flat connectors from 1957 Hi-Hand. I’ll check which size next time I’m over where my stuff is.
Does anyone have a use for EM security panels? I have two I got in a bulk parts deal but not sure anyone actually uses them. It's basically a metal plate that anchors under the EM along the entire length of the game/cabinet. If not, Im going to pitch them and get them out of the way.
Quoted from ibis:Does anyone have a use for EM security panels? I have two I got in a bulk parts deal but not sure anyone actually uses them. It's basically a metal plate that anchors under the EM along the entire length of the game/cabinet. If not, Im going to pitch them and get them out of the way.
I tried for more than 2 weeks to give mine away after pulling it off an EM Night Rider I'm restoring - no takers, so I threw it in the trash. Those things attach to the cabinet with 9 bolts that go thru the cabinet walls....filled those in during the cabinet part of the restore.
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Quoted from Jets_1479:Needing a reset pawl arm for a Williams stepper unit part number A-6489.
Thank you!
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I should have a few of those around here somewhere.
I’m looking for a back door to fit a Bally Delta Queen. It’s approx 22” x 25 1/2”. Let me know if anyone has one. Thanks!
Quoted from Knxwledge:Anyone got a plunger for a Chicago Coin score reel? This customer's Hee Haw player 2 tens reel hee'd its last haw.
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I have a few here - ill send you a PM
Quoted from Knxwledge:Anyone got a plunger for a Chicago Coin score reel? This customer's Hee Haw player 2 tens reel hee'd its last haw.
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And this looks like what you need. LMK
cc1 (resized).jpgcc4 (resized).jpgAnyone have a stock of old EM back box (head)? Wedgehead would be great.
I’m thinking about a craft project (high score chalk board). I’d only need the shell - empty is preferred.
Located in western Minneapolis suburbs. Happy to meet in person to save shipping.
I had someone ask me about that recently too. Funny with all the coin door reproduction parts that doesn't seem to be available anywhere? I flipped through the old Gottlieb part book and didn't see it in there either. Although I there is a possibility it's line listed toward the back.
Also see this recent classified ad on mrpinball (not me):
1 USED Gtb. Coin Chute 1957/65 POLISHED--$30.00
1 USED B-4395 Polished Coin Return $20.00
1 USED Complete Set Coin Door Bolts
Nuts and Washers POLISHED Heads $12.00
12 USED Coin Door Bolts-Polished Heads
6-1"--5-1&1/8-1-1&1/4 $8.00
... and much more ...
Contact:
Dave Sorensen
voice: 262 652 3657 Landline
5634 46 Avenue
Kenosha, WI 53144-2416
Posted: 13 May 2023
Hi
I’m looking for Bally zipper flipper parts / assembly’s.
Please message me or text/call if you have something avail
Thx!!
Pete
435-668-9669
Quoted from sysprog:I’m looking for a back door to fit a Bally Delta Queen. It’s approx 22” x 25 1/2”. Let me know if anyone has one. Thanks!
sysprog I was looking for one for my Skyrocket 25-1/4” tall and 23” wide. Joseph Klespies in Akron, OH has a second one you may want. I can find out his Pinside Id if you need it.
https://m.facebook.com/groups/840783619322597/permalink/6307143316019906/
Quoted from jeffc:"Coin Return Turnaround", B-4395, per page 31 of 1958 Gottlieb Parts Catalog:
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Awesome!! Thank you!!
Quoted from bluespin:sysprog I was looking for one for my Skyrocket 25-1/4” tall and 23” wide. Joseph Klespies in Akron, OH has a second one you may want. I can find out his Pinside Id if you need it.
https://m.facebook.com/groups/840783619322597/permalink/6307143316019906/
I located one already, thanks
Quoted from Jets_1479:Looking for a rebound rubber holder. The metal that holds the rebound rubber to the playfield. It’s for a Williams playfield but any manufacturer will work for my need. Do not need the rubber just the holder.
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Pinball Resource has a Gottlieb one that may work. Part #A1309A Rebound Bracket - $16.22ea
I didn't call to make sure they are in stock but it's on their site under signature parts.
Quoted from Flipsteen:Looking for 4 inch bell (clam shell) typically found in Williams woodrails. PBR only has 3 and 5 inch bells. Thank you.
Hi Pinball Atelier sells bell units with 4" bells.
Bell4Bally2 (resized).jpgPinball Bell 4a (resized).jpgQuoted from jrpinball:Looking for a Bally bell assembly.
It's in the light box of many games of the era. This one is for a "The Wiggler". Not for me, but for a very well known and beloved estranged Pinsider who has asked me to post for him.
He's also looking for a backbox door for the same game.
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Hi Pinball Atelier sells brand new 4'' bells units.
Bell4Bally3 (resized).jpgQuoted from tfduda:Bell shells for early Williams machines and early Gottlieb bell assembly wanted.
First, I am looking for bell shells with diameter of 4" and diameter somewhere between 2-1/2 and 2-7/8" for early 1950s Williams machines. These are for two missing bell shells from a Williams Nifty (1950) (that are shown below in photo of a machine that has them--photo from ipdb). I haven't been able to confirm the size of the smaller bell shell but based on the length of the armature on the stepper (and rough calculations of sizes from the photo), it looks like it has a diameter somewhere between 2-1/2 and 2-7/8" or so.
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Second, I am also reviving an older post from a few years back for a 5" bell assembly for a 1953 Gottlieb Grand Slam as shown in the photo below (photo is from a 1954 Gottlieb that has the correct striker assembly in it).
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Pinball Resource has a reproduction of a newer version of this assembly (see http://www.pbresource.com/news/gtb-b9359.jpg), but this newer assembly is too large for where it needs to go in Grand Slam (right behind the 10k stepper). The main difference between the one that was originally on Grand Slam and the reproduction is how they are mounted in the backbox--the newer one is mounted off the board (with four screws) while the correct one is mounted nearly flush to the board (with two screws).
Here's a photo (from ipdb) that shows the bell assembly in a Grand Slam.
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Pinball Atelier sells brand new bell units with 3 and 4" bells. These units can even be equipped with 5" bells.
Bell4Bally1 (resized).jpgBell3Williams1 (resized).jpgQuoted from mikeincali:Looking for a complete williams chime unit. Thanks in advance
Pinball Atelier offers brand new chime units with Williams coils, soundbox and plug. Nice and deep sound!
ChimeWilliams2 (resized).jpgQuoted from Jackaltr:Looking for a better/unburned Advance pop bumper cap.
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I'm going to end up airbrushing new lettering on one for my Pit Stop later this summer. Send me a green pop cap and I'll do one for you, too.
Quoted from gpa_joe:I am looking for one of these for a 1947 United Utah. It’s a contact wire for a pop bumper. The Utah uses this instead of the typical spoons and plastic skirts.
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I don't have any of the wire forms (had to make 2) but I do have 8 carbon rings left over from my 1951 Williams Horseshoes if your in need of replacements.
Thanks
Steve
Quoted from A_Bord:I'm going to end up airbrushing new lettering on one for my Pit Stop later this summer. Send me a green pop cap and I'll do one for you, too.
Thanks, PM sent!
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Hi,
Piano wire should work to remake it.
This part is a little different on my Aquacade united (no carbon ring) :
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Quoted from Playdium:Has anyone re-chromed original Gottlieb legs? Wondering what the cost is.
Yea, is was $100 for a set of 4 when I did 5 sets. Add 2 way shipping on that it gets exp. Ive got a set from a buddy at Allentown. PBRs new legs look ugly on non restored games, you see the gouge marks...
Quoted from Playdium:Has anyone re-chromed original Gottlieb legs? Wondering what the cost is.
In California chroming is expensive... a lot of environmental fees have to be paid.
I think I paid $450.00 for a set of Gottlieb legs back in 1990's.
Plus if you get the leg bolts done, the people at some shops, like to ground down the bolt heads
so as the 5/8" or 9/16" wrenches no longer work anymore.
Quoted from Playdium:Has anyone re-chromed original Gottlieb legs? Wondering what the cost is.
I need to get the larger size endcaps done. PBR only carries the small ones.
Quoted from pinhead52:I need an Williams mid 60s (Teachers Pet) outhole contact wire... Rebuilding a pf after a 6 month pf restore and I cant find the silly wire
thanks
ken
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Pretty sure I have one but I’ll need check this afternoon.
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