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SkeeBall Identification
coyote640:
KEVIN - Here is a couple pics of the display cover I need......Thanks, and let me know what you come up with...
Kevin Mullins:
Yup, I knew exactly what you needed.... where the heck did you find pics ? I looked all over the net for some.
Now hopefully to see if we can find a match of sorts to fit for ya.
coyote640:
These were the pics of the one the guy has on ebay....
Kevin Mullins:
Just pulled mine from my little Toss Em' machine..... looks almost identical to those aside from some very minor differences. (none that would make much difference in how it mounted) These are individual digits like those, but are glued together instead of the little slide together notches. And there is a metal bracket hold the red plexi versus the built in grooves for the red plexi to slide in.
Gonna try and grab the one from that Model S Skeeball machine later today.
Will measure them both up when I get the other .
Quick measurements of this one I have now matches yours to a T.
Are the mounting posts on your machine just push on type ?
(just push the display on, no through screw or nut)
BTW - My Toss Em machine was made by Coin Concepts, Inc. which has since been bought out by Baytek. They don't have much support for this particular game, but still may be another parts source if need be. (?) (basic parts)
coyote640:
Yes, they are just the push-on type, that's how I lost it to begin with in the transport. It just blew off....
I don't think it would matter to much on how it mounted though, I can make one work. As long as the number size is the same and matches up to the bulbs. Even if they didn't, it would take a little work, but I could move the bulbs around on the board to make it line up.
Let me know on the model S.... if that doesn't work, I can try to get hold of Baytek...
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