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What is this piece?

By undrdog

3 years ago


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    #1 3 years ago

    Found inside an EM.

    At first I thought it was a piece that had broken off, but now I’m thinking it may be a tool.

    There is a 1 stamped on it.

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    #7 3 years ago
    Quoted from Luckydogg420:

    What game was it? This could help narrow down the decade

    1957 Wms Hi-hand. A bingo type machine.
    The coin mech is National.

    Tax stickers from 1975 & 1980.

    #11 3 years ago
    Quoted from pinwiztom:

    Check the underside of the "bingo" layout of the Hi Hand Playfield
    to see if there are anymore of these pieces amongst the mechanics.

    Great idea. Alas, that wasn’t it. Must be some miscellaneous gauge or tool someone dropped into the machine. Unless it is part of a coin mech. Going to send the pic to a coin mech place and see if anyone recognizes it.

    #13 3 years ago
    Quoted from homegameroom:

    I just rebuilt a vintage lock and the old-style "tumblers" inside of it looked just like this.

    Is there a name or type of that kind of lock that I could use for an online search for tumbler parts?

    #14 3 years ago

    This mortise lock tumbler part looks very close. We may have a winner!

    https://www.historichouseparts.com/norwalk-lock-co-antique-mortise-lock-parts-tumblers.html

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    #16 3 years ago

    Anyone know what these are? Found in the cabinet.

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