FS: coin door with mars DBA, Mars DBA stacker, secure sega locks

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FS: coin door with mars DBA, Mars DBA stacker, secure sega locks

I was parting out some print clubs and slick shots. Here are some parts someone might have use for. If you need something off these games let me know.

here is the coin door with Dollar bill acceptor off of slick shot. The DBA works with $1. Not sure if it can be upgraded to new currency. It has a mars acceptor VFM2 L1. I have the part that the currency pushes into and goes into the cashbox.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/door3.jpg
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/door2.jpg
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/door1.jpg

here is the DBA out of print club. It has a sticker on that says accepts new currency. But I think that was the new currency for 1997 not sure if it can be udated to take the current bills. its also a mars AL4-L1-D1M stacker.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/side1-1.jpg
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/front.jpg

here is a sega I assume high security key. I have about 12 keyed alike. I have about 12 with a unique key. probably used on some deluxe sega games
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/lock1.jpg

I can't imagine someone would want this enough to ship, but I thought I should ask.. I would assume this is hardend steel fame for the DBA stacker. I thought I would ask, but I am sure it will jut get recycled..
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/inside.jpg
 
You may want to list the number for the sega keys. I think 5575 is the most common. They are just about impossible to copy here in the states. I have tried to find a locksmith to copy them, and was told to try china (I kid you not). So, I guess that makes them super secure here in the states anyways.
 
I figured those were standard locks on other sega games. The 5575 is the ones that are keyed alike. So like 12-15 of those.

the rest are all like 6 digits codes. One I have handy is G11461. The cabs had 3 generic locks and 2 unique locks to protect the dba and the coin box.

those locks are very heavy duty. So if you want to protect something, I don't think you will find better.
 
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here is some more weird stuff out of print club.. I hate to throw stuff out, but some of this stuff I cant think of a good use..

interesting iso transformer. I think its selectable from 100-240v
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/isolationtransformer.jpg

strobe light and marquee box. Strobe light is 120v and can be easily removed with 4 screws.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/strobe.jpg
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/lightbox.jpg

100v fan. I think the fan in the marquee box is 120v.. (did not take a pic)
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/fan.jpg

cool light bar.. Game has a board that controls these, but the bulbs twist in a lock into place really well..
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/lightfixture.jpg

bright spotlight bulb. Sits behind the marquee and kicks on when taking a pic.
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/highlight.jpg

isolator mounts? Camera attaches to them to dampen movment(each print club has 4)
http://i215.photobucket.com/albums/cc188/mrbill2084/new pics/isolators.jpg

Some other things I did not take pics of:
mirror (half silvered so image of monitor can pass through)
sony UP-2300 die sub printer
st-v pcb (have not tested yet, but it might not only be jamma but also output to s-video)
 
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