Joust Cocktail de-conversion/restore

@lilypad19 asked about pictures of the Joust Cash Box in @ThatArtGuy 's restoration thread. Posting them here for reference and to not spam the other thread.
 

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That's great - it would be correct. Can you take a picture of it and also a picture of where you found it?
The date was on the side of the CoinCo single coin assembly, sandwiched between the assembly and the front of the door. @Lon Does this seem like an accurate and correct date?

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...and source a lockout coil that won't burn up.

The lockout supply is unregulated and the higher voltage cooked the coil that was in there. (36ish volts vs 24)
Did you have any luck finding a lockout coil? I'm also running an upright transformer, and getting 34v unregulated going to the solenoid, which burned mine up as well!
 
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