Quoted from pinhead52:here's a fin style lockdown bar
ebay.com link » Gottlieb Pinball Machine Chrome Lock Down Bar
And I have a receiver for it...
Thanks! If I win the auction, I'll let you know.
Quoted from pinhead52:here's a fin style lockdown bar
ebay.com link » Gottlieb Pinball Machine Chrome Lock Down Bar
And I have a receiver for it...
Thanks! If I win the auction, I'll let you know.
Quoted from zaphod:Need two caps and center plastic for a Lucky Hand / Jacks Open
Center plastic is the same. Caps are different. Which game do you have?
I finally landed a Williams Heat Wave! I have it almost all the way working, but I need the large bell for 10/100p. I think it's a 4". Anybody holding a spare one of those they might sell me? I could also use the back for the backbox.
Thanks!
Quoted from fireball2:I finally landed a Williams Heat Wave! I have it almost all the way working, but I need the large bell for 10/100p. I think it's a 4". Anybody holding a spare one of those they might sell me? I could also use the back for the backbox.
Thanks!
Congrats! Cool game. You need a 5" Bell for the Head. Lower Cabinet is 3-3/8".
Here you go and a good price too:ebay.com link: Williams EM Pinball Machine 5 inch Diameter Bell
Quoted from newmantjn:Center plastic is the same. Caps are different. Which game do you have?
Lucky Hand - thanks for pointing that out, was thinking of the plastics when I posted that. Would love to find a cap with the same patina as the other two but may soon call Steve@PBR and see what he has - he does have repro plastics listed for $65.
Quoted from EM-PINMAN:You need a 5" Bell for the Head. Lower Cabinet is 3-3/8".
Quoted from fireball2:Are you sure?
I have the one in the head. I don't think it's 5". I have a Ding Dong from the same era and the big bell is in the cab.
Thanks for the link!
I was thinking King Pin, sorry. Heat Wave has the same bell sizes but the bell in the head is 3-3/8" and the one in the cabinet is 5", just reversed compared to King Pin.
Quoted from zaphod:Lucky Hand - thanks for pointing that out, was thinking of the plastics when I posted that. Would love to find a cap with the same patina as the other two but may soon call Steve@PBR and see what he has - he does have repro plastics listed for $65.
Lemme look. I might have the caps. Rotsa ruck on the plastic. That is the part that breaks.
Quoted from fireball2:Are you sure?
I have the one in the head. I don't think it's 5". I have a Ding Dong from the same era and the big bell is in the cab.
Thanks for the link!
I have one for sale.
I have a Jumping Jack that I just restored. I need to redo the paper strip in the bottom of the cabinet that has the relay names on it. You know, on the switch bank. I found a site that has all the other individual ones but I need the long switch bank. Could someone please send me a picture of theres so I know the layout? Or if you know of a site that I could simply print them that would be awesome. Thank You very much for any help.
Quoted from EM-PINMAN:Here you go and a good price too:
Got it baby. Thanks for the tip. Nice price.
Looking for 2 coin slots for a 1975 Gottlieb Top Score - these are the actual slots that attach to the coin plate that the coin travels through into the mech. Let me know if you have a couple you don't need, and how much shipped to WI. Thanks!
FOUND! Thanks!
Extreme long shot here, but why not.......
Need the plastic sprocket the spins the target turntable on my 1964 Midway Space Gun EM rifle game. Some other nice Pinsiders are helping me to reproduce (3D Print) a new one, but figured it couldn't hurt to also look for the part (even if I just use it a better model for scanning - mine is pretty chewed up).
Not sure, but the same part may have been used on other Midway gun games from the era that had rotating targets including:
1964 Rifle Champ
1966 Captain Kid
1967 Monster Gun
I know there aren't a ton of these games around, maybe someone has (or knows of) a trashed parts game? Thanks.
In search of a mangled 67-72 GTB lockdown bar, welded encap style. I have one thats missing an encap...
Quoted from 1974DeltaQueen:I'm looking for a 66-71 Gottlieb hold down bar. Before you LOL I have a very nice 72-75 bar to trade or sell provide I get a thinner original bar. My game is a 1966 Mayfair and came with the wrong bar that fits but it's wider and not the bar that this pin should have.
But but... Mayfair takes the earlier bar?
Quoted from u2sean:Looking for 2 coin slots for a 1975 Gottlieb Top Score - these are the actual slots that attach to the coin plate that the coin travels through into the mech. Let me know if you have a couple you don't need, and how much shipped to WI. Thanks!
FOUND! Thanks!
2 on the way
Quoted from 1974DeltaQueen:Before you LOL I have a very nice 72-75 bar to trade or sell
Dibs on a sale.
Quoted from 1974DeltaQueen:I'm looking for a 66-71 Gottlieb hold down bar. Before you LOL I have a very nice 72-75 bar to trade or sell provide I get a thinner original bar. My game is a 1966 Mayfair and came with the wrong bar that fits but it's wider and not the bar that this pin should have.
brian i think ni have a spare welded end cap bar if you are interested. pm me and i will go did it out
Quoted from boilerman:brian i think ni have a spare welded end cap bar if you are interested. pm me and i will go did it out
He wants it for a 66 Mayfair...wrong bar
Quoted from pinhead52:He wants it for a 66 Mayfair...wrong bar
67 KoD was the first to use the welded end caps but some find the older style uncomfortable and want the welded bar.
i know it is not oem but i am NOT a PURIST.
Ken Shoot me a picture of the back of your HtD BG and i will dig out my spare and see if it is better
Quoted from heatwave:Extreme long shot here, but why not.......
Need the plastic sprocket the spins the target turntable on my 1964 Midway Space Gun EM rifle game. Some other nice Pinsiders are helping me to reproduce (3D Print) a new one, but figured it couldn't hurt to also look for the part (even if I just use it a better model for scanning - mine is pretty chewed up).
Not sure, but the same part may have been used on other Midway gun games from the era that had rotating targets including:
1964 Rifle Champ
1966 Captain Kid
1967 Monster Gun
I know there aren't a ton of these games around, maybe someone has (or knows of) a trashed parts game? Thanks.
not sure if this helps or not but there are a couple midway gears listed a little better than half way down here www.pbresource.com/special.html
Quoted from mike240:not sure if this helps or not but there are a couple midway gears listed
Thanks. I hadn't seen that, they looked similar, but the one I need has a 12-tooth sprocket for a bicycle type chain.
Quoted from heatwave:Thanks. I hadn't seen that, they looked similar, but the one I need has a 12-tooth sprocket for a bicycle type chain.
If it does not need to be plastic, you could probably take it to an industrial bearing store. They also sell sprockets & you could probably get a metal one with a solid center. Any decent machine shop could bore it to proper size & put slots as needed.
Quoted from heatwave:Extreme long shot here, but why not.......
Need the plastic sprocket the spins the target turntable on my 1964 Midway Space Gun EM rifle game. Some other nice Pinsiders are helping me to reproduce (3D Print) a new one, but figured it couldn't hurt to also look for the part (even if I just use it a better model for scanning - mine is pretty chewed up).
Not sure, but the same part may have been used on other Midway gun games from the era that had rotating targets including:
1964 Rifle Champ
1966 Captain Kid
1967 Monster Gun
I know there aren't a ton of these games around, maybe someone has (or knows of) a trashed parts game? Thanks.
Send me a pic of what you are looking for, I have a feeling I have what you need or know where you can buy a new (but not oem) one cheap.
Quoted from boilerman:67 KoD was the first to use the welded end caps but some find the older style uncomfortable and want the welded bar.
thanks for that, have been wondering what the 1st and last game was to use this style of lockdown bar..does anybody know what the last game was to use this style?
Quoted from illawarra92:thanks for that, have been wondering what the 1st and last game was to use this style of lockdown bar..does anybody know what the last game was to use this style?
wild life was the last to use the welded end cap style
jack in the box was the first to use the new style
Quoted from boilerman:brian i think ni have a spare welded end cap bar if you are interested. pm me and i will go did it out
Dave,
JR has a bar we're probably trading outright. I agree and I prefer game play w/out the caps, they wear on your palms and are not as comfortable .
Bryan
Quoted from 1974DeltaQueen:Dave,
JR has a bar we're probably trading outright. I agree and I prefer game play w/out the caps, they wear on your palms and are not as comfortable .
Bryan
no problem, glad you found one. i like the welded ones better myself. easier on the palms
Quoted from wizardblom:Looking for contactset and "shaped" wireform for super soccer...
I have an original complete assembly for sale out of a parts game.
Send me a pm if you're interested and I can send a pic.
Quoted from hoov:I have an original complete assembly for sale out of a parts game.
Send me a pm if you're interested and I can send a pic.
Damn Hoov, how many parts games you got stashed?
Does anyone have a steel bar with the two tabs that goes on top of the ball arch for a gottlieb pioneer, or know what it is called so I can search for one?
Thx
Quoted from dasvis:Damn Hoov, how many parts games you got stashed?
I've had this Super Soccer on Mr. Pinball Classifieds for about 2 years or better. Remember this pic I posted? I still got some parts left.
Quoted from hoov:I've had this Super Soccer on Mr. Pinball Classifieds for about 2 years or better. Remember this pic I posted?
Yeah, now THAT is what I call a parts game.
Quoted from Hdmike444:Does anyone have a steel bar with the two tabs that goes on top of the ball arch for a gottlieb pioneer, or know what it is called so I can search for one?
Thx
If you are talking about the U channel with the tabs that mount across the pf (but on cab) then yes I have these, I get these rechromed and are very nice, currently have 4-5 of these.
$30 plus shipping (costs me $25 to get it rechromed)
Quoted from hoov:I've had this Super Soccer on Mr. Pinball Classifieds for about 2 years or better. Remember this pic I posted? I still got some parts left.
How the hell does this happen? Instead of using the ball you rub sandpaper on the playfield to score points?
Quoted from Otaku:How the hell does this happen? Instead of using the ball you rub sandpaper on the playfield to score points?
LMAO - too funny
Quoted from Sijcolo:I am looking for a Williams lockdown bar for a 1961 double barrel. I'm trying to put this game back together. Any help tracking this down would be appreciated.
Not sure if this would work for you (doesn't have the carriage bolts like you show).
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/the-em-seeking-parts-thread/page/53#post-3379951
Quoted from Sijcolo:I am looking for a Williams lockdown bar for a 1961 double barrel. I'm trying to put this game back together. Any help tracking this down would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Steve
This looks like it may be a touch too thin but I don't know, we'd need to do some measuring to confirm. I sent you a message.
Quoted from paintpins:This looks like it may be a touch too thin but I don't know, we'd need to do some measuring to confirm. I sent you a message.
that is a gottlieb bar. williams was much wider with larger end caps
Quoted from 1974DeltaQueen:Dave,
JR has a bar we're probably trading outright. I agree and I prefer game play w/out the caps, they wear on your palms and are not as comfortable .
Bryan
Dang that is a trade I would love to make. I like the new version - even on the older games where it doesn't belong...
Quoted from paintpins:This looks like it may be a touch too thin but I don't know, we'd need to do some measuring to confirm.
Quoted from boilerman:that is a gottlieb bar. williams was much wider with larger end caps
Yep as boilerman said, that is a Gottlieb Bar. This is from my 1962 Williams King Pin:
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That is much closer but this one has bolts with wingnuts for the hold down. It's in that transition era from woodrail to metal cab. I wonder though if that style could be modified to work.
Quoted from Otaku:How the hell does this happen? Instead of using the ball you rub sandpaper on the playfield to score points?
Nope. You take the Playfield Glass off and you set it out in the Rain for a few seasons. Water effortlessly strips playfield paint better than any Sandpaper.
Quoted from EMsInKC:Look for both a 5 cent and a 10 cent coin mech if anyone has one.
Ill let you know in a couple days on the dime mech. I have a US coin one from PBR . If I cant get the magnet out it will be useless to me.
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