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does anybody know where i can get the repair and instruction manuals for the hello santa slot machine?

also can i convert this machine over to a quarter machine?

any help would be realy nice :)
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Post by Arraking »

Hello, there are no repair manuals for these machines.
Also converting a machine to use quarters in not recomended. On big pay outs, as many as 400 to 700 quarters will be paid out. Do you want all your friends walking away with all the winnings?

Tokens are cheap, about 7 cents a peice. A lot cheaper then using quarters :!:

What is the problem with your machine? Also if you need to find info on resets, and other common questions look here http://www.pachislodb.com/bb2/viewforum ... 4abf3774ee
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Post by Forest »

Welcome,

Yes, tell us whats wrong?
We all go through the conversion bug at first but as King said it can get expensive :? Think $400 to keep it going.
Also quakes are harder then tokens so one bent or warped coin can mess things up quick.

Which version of HS do you have?
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You folks back east certainly have a strange vocabulary :!:
Took me awhile to figure out that a quake = quarter.
To play or not to play, that is the question.
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C U learn something new every day Lou! (ps- I never heard the term Quake either)
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Out here (west coast) quake has a bigger meaning. It can cause you to shake in your boots :!:
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hope i didnt double reply,,,new to me this forum,,,thanks to everyone who responded to my questions,,,
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Post by Forest »

My old school arcade roots are showing through. 8)
In the day a roll of quakes meant I was good to go. I'd grab a cold tonic and head to the square to meet my buds. We would always end up at an arcade :wink:
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