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| escher:
--- Quote from: psychopanda on June 08, 2006, 11:36:07 am ---Weird, so is that knocker from a Q*Bert or Pinball machine? --- End quote --- From what Kremmit said, I think I was wrong about what it actually is. He suggests that it's a manual credit switch, which makes more sense. I'm still quite the noob when it comes to genuine arcade parts. :) |
| psychopanda:
I wonder if the volume is for the speakers or for an alarm in case someone tampers with the coin door? I think it's kind of cool that you got those pieces with your coin door. Good luck with trying to figure them out. :) |
| escher:
--- Quote from: psychopanda on June 08, 2006, 12:04:09 pm ---I wonder if the volume is for the speakers or for an alarm in case someone tampers with the coin door? I think it's kind of cool that you got those pieces with your coin door. Good luck with trying to figure them out. :) --- End quote --- I have a feeling that all of that stuff controlled stuff on the actual game board. The game volume, the service switch, etc. It's definitely neat, even if it goes unused. All-in-all, I'd call it a good $32 spent (including shipping!). :) |
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