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| SirPeale:
One is a lockout coil, it makes it so you can't put coins in the machine when it's off. The other is a slam switch. |
| Kevin Mullins:
So are the Canadian quarters the same diameter as the US quarter ? |
| Ken Layton:
No, Canadian quarters are smaller in diameter than USA quarters. |
| Kevin Mullins:
Thanks for the clarification Ken. So someone would defineately need the right coin mech to begin with. Happ #42-3054-00 $.25 Canadian Coin Mech |
| CheffoJeffo:
--- Quote from: Kevin Mullins on June 19, 2007, 12:40:59 am ---Thanks for the clarification Ken. So someone would defineately need the right coin mech to begin with. Happ #42-3054-00 $.25 Canadian Coin Mech --- End quote --- Canadian collectors use Happ US mechs regularly -- they work fine after removing the magnets (20+ US mechs for me so far). The difference in diameter between US and Canadian quarters is less than half a millimeter. If ordering new, I would tell a Canadian to order Canadian mechs. If he already has the US mech (or comes across a great deal on US mechs), remove the magnets. Cheers |
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