I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote:Thanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.
I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
Jim
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 6:29:58 AM UTC-4, Gott Lieb? wrote:I have to assume the entire Relay Bank's not cut out of your machine. What exact parts are you lacking?
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote:
I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
JimThanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:35:30 AM UTC-6, yippie ki yay wrote:You're correct, the entire relay bank is not missing. The biggest part that is missing that appears to be hard to find is the part number IB-3613-19 Relay bank reset bar. I'm also looking for A-6421 Relay bank reset arm, A-6420 Relay bank reset arm, D-22-1150 Reset Coil solenoid, A-6383 Coil Stop, 2A-3011 Pin, 2A-3014 Plunger, 20-8790-7 Nylon bearing, 1A-1792 Coil mounting bracket and some 10A-234 Springs
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 6:29:58 AM UTC-4, Gott Lieb? wrote:
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote:
I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
I have to assume the entire Relay Bank's not cut out of your machine. What exact parts are you lacking?JimThanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 9:11:33 AM UTC-4, Tim Ippolito wrote:
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:35:30 AM UTC-6, yippie ki yay wrote: >>> On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 6:29:58 AM UTC-4, Gott Lieb? wrote:
I have to assume the entire Relay Bank's not cut out of your machine. What exact parts are you lacking?On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote: >>>>> I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.Thanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
Jim
You're correct, the entire relay bank is not missing. The biggest part that is missing that appears to be hard to find is the part number IB-3613-19 Relay bank reset bar. I'm also looking for A-6421 Relay bank reset arm, A-6420 Relay bank reset arm, D-22-1150 Reset Coil solenoid, A-6383 Coil Stop, 2A-3011 Pin, 2A-3014 Plunger, 20-8790-7 Nylon bearing, 1A-1792 Coil mounting bracket and some 10A-234 Springs
On 2020/09/22 7:28 a.m., yippie ki yay wrote:
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 9:11:33 AM UTC-4, Tim Ippolito wrote:
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:35:30 AM UTC-6, yippie ki yay wrote: >>> On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 6:29:58 AM UTC-4, Gott Lieb? wrote: >>>> On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote: >>>>> I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
I have to assume the entire Relay Bank's not cut out of your machine. What exact parts are you lacking?Thanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
Jim
You're correct, the entire relay bank is not missing. The biggest part that is missing that appears to be hard to find is the part number IB-3613-19 Relay bank reset bar. I'm also looking for A-6421 Relay bank reset arm, A-6420 Relay bank reset arm, D-22-1150 Reset Coil solenoid, A-6383 Coil Stop, 2A-3011 Pin, 2A-3014 Plunger, 20-8790-7 Nylon bearing, 1A-1792 Coil mounting bracket and some 10A-234 Springs
What is the length of the 1B-3613-19 reset bar? I have a NOS WilliamsThanks John for the reply. From what I can tell it's supposed to be 23 1/4" center to center holes. I measured the entire bank assembly and it's easily 24" long. Hope this helps to especially track down this bar NOS or otherwise.
large bank assembly and it may have the parts you need. Perhaps the -19 means 19 inches? That would be handy...
However my prices are for NOS stuff, so you may want to find a junked
game to rescue parts from - United and Williams used the same parts,
they were made by the same people. Both were owned by Seeburg at the
time in fact.
John :-#)#
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On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 12:16:17 PM UTC-4, John Robertson wrote:
On 2020/09/22 7:28 a.m., yippie ki yay wrote:Thanks John for the reply. From what I can tell it's supposed to be 23 1/4" center to center holes. I measured the entire bank assembly and it's easily 24" long. Hope this helps to especially track down this bar NOS or otherwise.
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 9:11:33 AM UTC-4, Tim Ippolito wrote: >>>> On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:35:30 AM UTC-6, yippie ki yay wrote: >>>>> On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 6:29:58 AM UTC-4, Gott Lieb? wrote: >>>>>> On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote: >>>>>>> I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
I have to assume the entire Relay Bank's not cut out of your machine. What exact parts are you lacking?Thanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
Jim
You're correct, the entire relay bank is not missing. The biggest part that is missing that appears to be hard to find is the part number IB-3613-19 Relay bank reset bar. I'm also looking for A-6421 Relay bank reset arm, A-6420 Relay bank reset arm, D-22-1150 Reset Coil solenoid, A-6383 Coil Stop, 2A-3011 Pin, 2A-3014 Plunger, 20-8790-7 Nylon bearing, 1A-1792 Coil mounting bracket and some 10A-234 Springs
What is the length of the 1B-3613-19 reset bar? I have a NOS Williams
large bank assembly and it may have the parts you need. Perhaps the -19
means 19 inches? That would be handy...
However my prices are for NOS stuff, so you may want to find a junked
game to rescue parts from - United and Williams used the same parts,
they were made by the same people. Both were owned by Seeburg at the
time in fact.
John :-#)#
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 9:11:33 AM UTC-4, Tim Ippolito wrote:If it's any consolation, shuffle alleys from that same era should be using the same reset bank.
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:35:30 AM UTC-6, yippie ki yay wrote:
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 6:29:58 AM UTC-4, Gott Lieb? wrote:
On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote:
I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
I have to assume the entire Relay Bank's not cut out of your machine. What exact parts are you lacking?JimThanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.
You're correct, the entire relay bank is not missing. The biggest part that is missing that appears to be hard to find is the part number IB-3613-19 Relay bank reset bar. I'm also looking for A-6421 Relay bank reset arm, A-6420 Relay bank reset arm, D-22-1150 Reset Coil solenoid, A-6383 Coil Stop, 2A-3011 Pin, 2A-3014 Plunger, 20-8790-7 Nylon bearing, 1A-1792 Coil mounting bracket and some 10A-234 Springs
On Tuesday, September 22, 2020 at 12:16:17 PM UTC-4, John Robertson wrote:
On 2020/09/22 7:28 a.m., yippie ki yay wrote:
On Saturday, September 19, 2020 at 9:11:33 AM UTC-4, Tim Ippolito wrote:
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 10:35:30 AM UTC-6, yippie ki yay wrote:
On Thursday, September 17, 2020 at 6:29:58 AM UTC-4, Gott Lieb? wrote: >>>> On Tuesday, September 15, 2020 at 9:48:37 PM UTC-4, yippie ki yay wrote:I have to assume the entire Relay Bank's not cut out of your machine. What exact parts are you lacking?
Thanks Jim for the reference. I had reached out to him a couple of weeks ago and unfortunately the ability to buy parts from him wasn't offered. I kinda got the feeling my project bowler wasn't worth repairing and only a company like his could bring this bowler back to life. None the less I'm still on the hunt for what I need and intend to make it work once again.I picked up a project Galleon ball bowler that needs most parts of the reset bank assembly. Does anyone have a complete assembly? If so please let me know.
Try St. Louis Ball Bowlers - www.stl-bb.com. He just got in several containers of complete machines and parts machines.
Jim
You're correct, the entire relay bank is not missing. The biggest part that is missing that appears to be hard to find is the part number IB-3613-19 Relay bank reset bar. I'm also looking for A-6421 Relay bank reset arm, A-6420 Relay bank reset arm, D-22-1150 Reset Coil solenoid, A-6383 Coil Stop, 2A-3011 Pin, 2A-3014 Plunger, 20-8790-7 Nylon bearing, 1A-1792 Coil mounting bracket and some 10A-234 Springs
I've been quite busy. I'll see about checking tomorrow to see what I have.. --- Synchronet 3.18a-Linux NewsLink 1.113What is the length of the 1B-3613-19 reset bar? I have a NOS Williams large bank assembly and it may have the parts you need. Perhaps the -19 means 19 inches? That would be handy...
However my prices are for NOS stuff, so you may want to find a junked
game to rescue parts from - United and Williams used the same parts,
they were made by the same people. Both were owned by Seeburg at the
time in fact.
John :-#)#
--Thanks John for the reply. From what I can tell it's supposed to be 23 1/4" center to center holes. I measured the entire bank assembly and it's easily 24" long. Hope this helps to especially track down this bar NOS or otherwise.
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