1930's ABT B-60 Double dime coin mechanism.

JLSACESUP

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My 1963 Valley 770 table has this coin slide.
I want to make my coin-op table coinless. If you have been successful doing this, please let me know how you did it.
Thanks in advance.
 

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My 1963 Valley 770 table has this coin slide.
I want to make my coin-op table coinless. If you have been successful doing this, please let me know how you did it.
Thanks in advance.
Open up the side door….dismantle the bar that traps the balls…it will then be a ball return.
 
My 1963 Valley 770 table has this coin slide.
I want to make my coin-op table coinless. If you have been successful doing this, please let me know how you did it.
Thanks in advance.
I cant remember what I did on mine, it was at least 5 years ago but I was able to figure out how the coin allowed the slider to go all the way in and I disabled the locking mechanism so you could push it all way in with no coin. It was only a single quarter slide. It wasn't anything permanent so I can change it back to a working coin mech if I wanted. I originally had the glass door off but our cat kept crawling inside the pool table thru the opening.
 
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