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So, who can make me a set of these....

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pbj:
After much cleaning, taping back together, sticking a colored transparency behind them, and using a piece of masking tape to diffuse the light, this is the best I could get out of my shattered coin door inserts...




Here's what CPR was selling awhile back, but seem to no longer carry them....



Now surely someone here can recreate these.  All I need is clear plastic in the right shape...  And could even do without the coin slot.

 :dunno





Mike A:
I have a 60 watt laser. I can cut acrylic. If you have a vector file I can cut those no problem. Even just a scale drawing would be fine. I can create the vector file.

Ken Layton:
Those Williams coin entry plates have been reproduced and available for a long time now from these regular pinball parts suppliers. A friend of mine just bought a set of the entry plates from Pinball Resource about 6 months ago.

Complete with countersunk hole for the white funnels:

http://www.pbresource.com/CoinDoor.html#wcep

http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/16C-8715-3

http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/16C-8715-73

http://www.actionpinball.com/parts.php?item=PDG002  (temp out of stock)

http://www.actionpinball.com/parts.php?item=PDG003

If your machine is on free play, here is a "free play" window:

http://www.marcospecialties.com/pinball-parts/16C-87FP

And if you need the plastic covers that go over the coin switches, they are reproduced too here:

https://www.shapeways.com/product/4KH9JPH7W/wms-coin-door-switch-cover-prt-03-7233?optionId=17849819




opt2not:
Man, it's great that Ken is still around here.

pbj:
Thanks for the links, Ken.  Those are outrageously expensive.  Plus if I go with clear ones, I can customize the artwork. 

I'll get some measurements and scans this weekend....

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