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What's this? 1940 Stoner Brite Spot

By dtown

7 years ago



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    #1 7 years ago

    I'm repairing a game called Brite Spot, made by Stoner Mfg. in 1940. It's for an antique shop that sold it and the buyer wanted it fixed. I've had some experience in EM repair as old as a '51 Genco Hit's and Runs so it helps with a game that has pretty much no documentation. For the most part the game has not been harvested and the BG is about 95% and I KTT it for good measure. But there's something missing from the side of the cabinet which had two leads going to it. They connect to the 1000 point step up coil so I'm assuming it's a bell assembly but am not sure. Also, there's this small coiled up wire which looks like it blew at some point because of the mark on the cab. Was this encased in glass like a fuse? Anyone know what this is and any other thoughts on the game? Please chime in.

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    #2 7 years ago

    I have a different stoner pin. That is just a resistor. It had a board made out of mica that was wrapped in resistive wire. Put an ohm meter on it and see if you can figure out the resistance to buy a more modern one.

    Though many of mine look awful and work just fine.

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