Electric Amuser info
Re: Electric amusement only. More questions!
The bell shaped timer I'm sure is a later attachment. I've had many of those in machines but all mid 1930s or later. Makes sense where it's placed though, as it would use the sideways action of the payout mech to activate via some kind of lever.
The hook shaped lever in the coin chute is to stop coins with strings from being pulled up and down for free plays.
That flap is connected to a small lever that, from memory, locks the ball release lever if you do get a coin on a string down that far. Obviously a coin by itself will have let the flap return before it triggers the ball release, while a string or wire will hold it open.
The hook shaped lever in the coin chute is to stop coins with strings from being pulled up and down for free plays.
That flap is connected to a small lever that, from memory, locks the ball release lever if you do get a coin on a string down that far. Obviously a coin by itself will have let the flap return before it triggers the ball release, while a string or wire will hold it open.
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