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cmoses:
I am refinishing a coin door for my cabinet and plan to repaint all the metal with Rustoleum hammered black spray paint.  I took out the "Push To Reject" buttons and cleaned them up, but they have a good amount of wear and would like to replace them if possible.  I have looked and found some replacement ones but they do not seem to match the ones I have.  The cabinet is a Taito, but it was converted to 1943 so I am not sure what type of coin door is in there.  The buttons are actually part of the coin slot.  One side of the button acts as one side of the coin slot, so the quarter slides against it.  Because of this the buttons are pretty well worn.  They look way better since I took the apart and cleaned them but if I can find replacements I would like to.  Can anyone help identify the coin door or where I can replacement buttons?










Thanks for your assistance.
Ken Layton:
Coinco model 2802:

http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Coin_Mechs_Etc/Coinco/Coinco_2802_Series_Game_Door.pdf
tba:
you can always break out your rotary tool and get a VERY fine grit polish and buff them up, that's what i ended up doing and they turned out great!
cmoses:

--- Quote from: Ken Layton on August 10, 2008, 12:01:47 am ---Coinco model 2802:

http://arcarc.xmission.com/PDF_Coin_Mechs_Etc/Coinco/Coinco_2802_Series_Game_Door.pdf

--- End quote ---


That looks to be exactly it.  Does anyone know if Coinco still exists, or where replacement parts can be ordered for their coin doors?
Ken Layton:
Coin Acceptors, inc. (a.k.a. Coinco) still is in business making dollar bill acceptors and coin changers for vending machines.

www.coinco.com

The last remaining source for parts I have found is The Great Amusement Emporium in Colorado. You must be a game operator and place a $500 minimum order to do business with them.
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