Greyhound Electronics Help

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I have a 1984 Greyhound electronics cabinet. Its called "Casino Games." I have not been able to find info anywhere for this machine. Even sites that claim to list All Greyhound Games does not list this cab. I am posting pics. (See Below)
I hope someone can help me.I am looking for info,manuals, and parts.
 

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Looks like a grey market poker cabinet. Poker and trivia boards are dirt cheap because people often rob the machines for their monitors. Chances are someone here could set you up with a working board and wiring that could go in that cabinet easily, although it probably wouldn't be the original software.

Take some pictures of the boards and interior, it may share the wiring with the later greyhound trivia machines.
 
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I just picked one of these up & can't find much info. on it. Mine has a greyhound dog on the bezel instead of the cards & had a 80's quiz game in it . I installed a greyhound 5 game board in it ( poker,blackjack,horse race,a dice game, & ?) Everything works on this one. If you have any questions pm me & I might be able to help you.
 
I have a 1984 Greyhound electronics cabinet. Its called "Casino Games." I have not been able to find info anywhere for this machine. Even sites that claim to list All Greyhound Games does not list this cab. I am posting pics. (See Below)
I hope someone can help me.I am looking for info,manuals, and parts.

LMK what you are looking for besides the manual ( which I think I can dig up ).
I've had a few of these games including a chipset which turns the playing cards into football players.

Dave
 
Just posted on the news for May 14, 2012 on Playmeter Magazine's website:

Coast to Coast offering repair and parts for cranes

Coast to Coast Entertainment is offering repair services and parts service for United Textile Cranes, Treasure Chest Cranes, Greyhound Cranes, and United Cranes. The company is reportedly equipped to service virtually any crane manufactured by Greyhound from the mid '80s and United Textile from the late '90s. The company will be offering component level repair on almost all of the main Personal Computer Board (PCB). If the PCB is not repairable, the company will offer a flat rate exchange.

In addition, it will make repair service for any claw assembly for all of the operable crane models. The company has acquired a large amount of spare parts. If there is a need for any parts at all, customers are invited to contact the company and inquire about its stock. It can supply claw assembly motors, power supply, and most other parts to keep the games up and running. For more information, call (800)224-1717; e-mail ([email protected]); Web (www.cranemachines.com).

It's possible they may have other Greyhound parts/manuals for the other equipment Greyhound made.
 
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