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Chat Area => General Chat => Topic started by: dukeygato on February 12, 2013, 12:40:27 AM
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I got a TS Brown Top and would like get the coin slot to work again, but I don't know how it is supposed to work.
Does anyone know what parts are needed?
http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/ac111/vwproperty/TS%20Million%20Dollar/TSBrownCoinSide.jpg
http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/ac111/vwproperty/TS%20Million%20Dollar/TSBrownHingeSide.jpg
http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/ac111/vwproperty/TS%20Million%20Dollar/TSBrownOpen.jpg
http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/ac111/vwproperty/TS%20Million%20Dollar/TSBrownCoinMech.jpg
http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/ac111/vwproperty/TS%20Million%20Dollar/TSBrownBallReturn.jpg
http://i891.photobucket.com/albums/ac111/vwproperty/TS%20Million%20Dollar/TSStampedBall.jpg
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I can't reply back to your PM it is full, feel free to shoot me an email travismai@hotmail.com
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The coin mechs remain pretty standard. You can get them directly rom ESD or Happ, or most coin-op distributors -- including foosball.com -- probably have them. Not sure about things like hinges, ,but I'd assume the same. As for most any other old TS replacement parts, there are two primary sources: Happ (which bought the inventory of two past amusement parts/supplier companies outside of Chicago); see: http://na.suzohapp.com/amusement/darts_foos/dartsfoosball.htm. Or, if you don't mind paying full retail, see Thompson Sporting Goods, which has an EXTENSIVE selection of parts, supplies, tables and even collectibles; see: http://www.thompsonsportinggoods.com/
Hope that helps!
Larry "I Foos, therefore I am" Davis
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Most of the 77-78 tables had the same ball catch, I have a bluetop that has the older leg style and older ball catch. Wish I knew more about the specifics on that table. I have restored a few TS tables and most of them are coin-op (i prefer the stoutness). Havent found that part anywhere. From the pic you appear to have everything you need but the ball catch. Try to find a coin-op TS on CL in bad condition and scavenge parts off it.
Great looking table, man. That is IDENTICAL to the one I grew up on. Lost mine a few years ago. I love TS tables. Nice to see one in such good shape still floating around. Please take care of her!!!
Randy
Shoot me your email so i can send you some pics. I cant seem to post them on here.