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Bally 831-4Z Full Restoration
David Walz:
Here is the issue, the #3 is correct stamped, #1,#2 are not correct. I don't think that's a major issue. I need to start researching the reels.
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David Walz:
M-645-144 is the number
David Walz:
I don't know if the belly glass is original or afterwards.
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wolftalk:
--- Quote from: David Walz on May 21, 2023, 04:09:04 PM ---Here is the issue, the #3 is correct stamped, #1,#2 are not correct. I don't think that's a major issue. I need to start researching the reels.
More photos.
--- End quote ---
p-584-[70, 72, 73] are correct.
the stamping may be those numbers (_/- dashes and the p), the code for a game the index discs were used on - e.g. 3LM-L-[1, 2A, 3B] - or rarely the game model number like you have.
the bottom glass was probaly not what originally shipped in the machine. The 4Z was a generic bally game, so it had a generic bally glass. Lucky you, since the bally glass is kinda boring.
David Walz:
--- Quote from: wolftalk on May 21, 2023, 08:19:17 PM ---
--- Quote from: David Walz on May 21, 2023, 04:09:04 PM ---Here is the issue, the #3 is correct stamped, #1,#2 are not correct. I don't think that's a major issue. I need to start researching the reels.
More photos.
--- End quote ---
p-584-[70, 72, 73] are correct.
the stamping may be those numbers (_/- dashes and the p), the code for a game the index discs were used on - e.g. 3LM-L-[1, 2A, 3B] - or rarely the game model number like you have.
the bottom glass was probaly not what originally shipped in the machine. The 4Z was a generic bally game, so it had a generic bally glass. Lucky you, since the bally glass is kinda boring.
--- End quote ---
Cool.
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