@mudfud1818 Ok. So it is that old! Because it has the coin entry at the top I suppose it must have been using standard 3,5" mechanical coin mech with micro switch. Suzo Happ Uk sells those (part nro 61-10xx) and you will find plenty of used ones from eBay. You can adjust it to accept any coin you want (heavy enough to move the switch) and possible adjust the hopper as well.
@Supersaiyan79 well, I don't really. I have not been able to find it anywhere on internet, except one listing for an auction in pittsburg about 2 years ago, and I think it is the same exact machine that sold for $180. the projection fruits are really cool. manufacture date is 1972 according to circuit board.
Really, really cool looking little machine. Do you have more information of it? When it is manufactured etc?
@mudfud1818 Ok. So it is that old! Because it has the coin entry at the top I suppose it must have been using standard 3,5" mechanical coin mech with micro switch. Suzo Happ Uk sells those (part nro 61-10xx) and you will find plenty of used ones from eBay. You can adjust it to accept any coin you want (heavy enough to move the switch) and possible adjust the hopper as well.
@Supersaiyan79
well, I don't really. I have not been able to find it anywhere on internet, except one listing for an auction in pittsburg about 2 years ago, and I think it is the same exact machine that sold for $180.
the projection fruits are really cool. manufacture date is 1972 according to circuit board.