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I have been out of touch with the EM slot market for quite a few years. Getting bored and found this machine to work on. Everything is intact but they put an incorrect coin mech and holder in it and it doesn't line up and I am looking for an original Keeney mounting bracket and .25 cent mech for it. Do you have any contacts to head me in the right direction. THanks for your time.
Dave Fowler

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Hi Dave, Keeney parts might be tough to find.  The mech is likely to be from CCI or some other common mfgr and should be easy to find.  The holder may be standard or not.  Check with Bob Nelson at gameroom warehouse, or Steve Young at Pinball resource. They'd be your best bets. Larry

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Larry Bieza

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I can answer virtually any question relating to coin operated machines. I have been a BUYER and COLLECTOR for over 25 years and have authored a number of PRICE GUIDES on the subject. My favorite coin operated items are penny arcade machines and pinball games, although I have a vast knowledge in all areas. I also have a huge quantity of coin operated paper advertising which can help date and identify most items.I can answer questions on vending machines, arcade machines, fortune tellers, slot machines, digger/crane machines, gumball machines, peanut machine, gum machine, strength testers, lung testers, pinball machines, gambling machines, bowling machines, etc. I have expertise in the machines from Mills Novelty, Caille, Watling, Keeney, Genco, Chicago Coin, Gottlieb, Bally, Williams, etc.

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I have written a number of Price Guides for penny arcade machines AND for pinball games and am considered one of the experts in the hobby on pricing.

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I come from the school of experience. Collecting Coin operated items is my life and hopefully you have some questions to test my abilities!

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