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How do you remove the handle in front of the machine? I also need new silkscreen glass.. Thanks for any help..

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Tony,

I found you a manual on line, here:

http://rwatts.cdyn.com/download/bally%20triple%20bell/

Photo #8 shows the handle is conected to the mechenism so looks like you remove the reel bundel to get at the stuff you need to, so you can remove the handel. You can download this stuff and print it out.

Rodger


Hi Tony,

I am not sure right now either. I am going to see if I can find a manual on it around here and have a look for you. Glass is a problem, I do see it from time to time under slot parts on ebay. There was a guy that had this stuff, Bob Nelson, but he sold out his entire warehouse to someone. I think this is a link to his new business but not sure, you can email him and ask who got his old console parts:

http://www.openfos.com/supply/BOB-NELSON-S-GAMEROOM-WAREHOUSE-4050176/

I bet he can send you right to a new glass for it. He also might even have a manual for it if I don't, but I an sure I do have one, just got to look for it. If I can find it and have a look at the manual I'll come back and update this information for you, and you will receive a notice.

Thank You
Rodger Knutson
http://www.coinslots.com

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I am an expert on old coin operated machines, slot machines, trade stimulator's, jukeboxes, old arcade machines, etc. I have been identifying these for people who respond to my web site listed below, for a few years now. In almost all cases I am able to tell them about their old coin operated machines, the year, the value, and other general information about their machines. I do not know much about soda vending machines, coin banks, or scales, but I will try to help you with these if I can. Please email photo's to: jackpot7@ix.netcom.com My web site is at: http://www.coinslots.com

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I bought my first slot machine, a .50 Cent Mills Black Cherry in 1969 and have been hooked from that time, I still have that Slot machine! Before that I found a open barrel full of old scraped jukebox wall boxes behind a restaurant, I wanted them all but never took a one of them. Anything that took a coin drove me nuts!

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