Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: loman4ec on September 14, 2005, 12:10:38 pm I have been talking to home arcade about their reproduction large door mechs. They are $350 and only accept dimes. Has anyone had any luck with these? That really isn't a bad price since it is new and doesn't have to be restored. But then again it isn't correct. Any Input?
Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: BrianB on September 14, 2005, 01:01:03 pm They look nice. They come complete with plate and handle.
But....you are absolutely right when you say they aren't "correct". I figure if I was going to spend that kind of money, I'd rather price out the plating myself and have an original. But....If you want something pretty and turn key and don't have the time or the desire to fool around with restoring your old one or bying an old one and restoring/getting it restored, then this is the ticket. Like you, I'd like to find somebody that has one and see how they like it. Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: Kevin C on September 14, 2005, 01:59:21 pm Josh
Where did you get that information & picture? Kevin Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: loman4ec on September 14, 2005, 02:13:59 pm I got the info from www.homearcade.com and I emailed them for the pic. I do not think the handle comes with it. I think they just added that in the pic.
Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: 90grad on September 14, 2005, 02:40:29 pm I think the web address is www.homearcadecorp.com. Here's a link...
Home Arcade Also, where did they get the slug rejector? Plus, would it reject the coins to the correct area (i.e., left side/right side of mech)? Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: MoonDawg on September 14, 2005, 04:55:33 pm Good question Wayne. Does the rejector come with the mech? If so, can the rejectors be ordered individually? Looks like it would fit a small mech nicely.
Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: 90grad on September 14, 2005, 05:20:43 pm My concern is where a rejected coin comes out. In my slug rejectors, a rejected coin comes out the left, front. On this one, that doesn't look possible. So, even if it fits, would it work properly as far as lining up with the coin return?
I've seen this type of mech on eBay and the seller says it's for a slot machine. Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: loman4ec on September 14, 2005, 11:03:36 pm It is a standard arcade coin mech. I don't think it is the same size for coke machines. They say that it works just like the origionals. I got an email back from them again and the slug rejector comes with it and the chrome handle comes with it but the price has gone up to $375. Still not too bad if you ask me. I like the way it looks. Also since funtronics sells the chrome crank handles for $95 that makes the coin mech only $280 if you needed the handle anyway.
Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: 90grad on September 15, 2005, 07:03:42 am Here are photos of my concern. This is for a small door mech, which is what I have, so I don't know if it's the same for a large door. In the first photo you can see the "bulge" on the left side of the mech, which is where rejected coins go to line up with the coin return chute. Accepted coins go down the right side. In the second photo (a mech on eBay which looks like the one Josh posted), you can see where a rejected coin cannot exit the left side. It looks like both a rejected and accepted coin go down the right side and are just separated by an inner plate. My guess is an accepted coin goes towards the back after bouncing off the anvil in the mech and a rejected coin stays to the front. I've seen these on eBay and on the Happ Controls website before and always wondered about alinging one with the coin return. Maybe the mech Josh posted has some internal alleys to divert a rejected coin back to the left after coming thru the rejector? Sorry for the rambling.........
Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: MoonDawg on September 15, 2005, 09:22:19 am I should have studdied the pic longer. That rejector will NOT be any good for Coke machines.
As far as large mech. reproductions: if I offered a machine for sale with this mech, my customers could care less. Only a "collector" would object. Looks like a nice unit, hopefully without the complexity of the original. Thanks for the picture, I'm not as reluctant to buy lg door machines now that there is an alternative mech. Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: Kevin C on September 29, 2005, 08:56:40 pm Hey
I am thinking about buying one of these coin mechanism & then selling one from V-110 large door. I will give my coin mech a little more attention when it starts to get cool & then decide. Kevin Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: loman4ec on September 29, 2005, 09:15:12 pm I am interested in buying your old one if you want to sell it.
Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: Kevin C on September 29, 2005, 09:39:44 pm Josh
You will be number 1 in line but it may be a month before it cools down here. I went out to work some tonight & it was no fun. I will let you know. Kevin Title: Reproduced large door coin mechs Post by: loman4ec on September 29, 2005, 10:22:22 pm I don't care if it is next year. Actually the longer the better. I am broke right now. Just let me know. That will be odd I sold you that machine and now I am buying back parts of it.
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