Bogus Front Casting

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Bogus Front Casting

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:09 am

Well now here's a switch! Possibly the only known F.O.K. Nude-Front casting.
It appears to me that the Las Vegas Butcher, now has some competition. #-o

Mills F.O.K. casting w-Fake center (a).jpg

Mills F.O.K. casting w-Fake center (b).jpg
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby JHSS-1944 » Thu Mar 16, 2017 2:37 am

unfortunately , actually kinda looks nice (sorry .....).
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby kentdun » Thu Mar 16, 2017 5:13 am

Looks like a lady I dated. She cost more than a nickel though.
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby Anglobritish » Thu Mar 16, 2017 7:18 am

Hi Guy's,
While you are talking about parts, I am looking for an awards glass for a Bally Hi Boy that I have restored, ( there was a guy advertising these glasses before I decided to restore my machine last year, anybody know who he is) also I am looking for a complete mechanism for a Pace Reels, with the horizontal reel strips, I just restored this Hi Boy, it is the first machine I have restored in 35 years, but I got it working like a Swiss watch.
at 75 I am getting the bug all over again,
Any body out there got what I am looking for, I can be reached at freddy@gameworldgroup.com

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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Mon Mar 27, 2017 2:52 am

JHSS-1944 wrote:unfortunately , actually kinda looks nice (sorry .....).


Yeah, I know how you feel. Sad thing is, I like it too, but wouldn't have it on a machine of mine.
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby Beads » Mon Mar 27, 2017 8:42 am

I was thinking [-X of buying it just for the lock, mint card and frame!!!!! I passed but I am still looking for these original parts....
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby mechanic » Mon Mar 27, 2017 2:27 pm

The lower casting itself is original just the insert is bogus.
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Mon Mar 27, 2017 5:49 pm

mechanic wrote:The lower casting itself is original just the insert is bogus.


Absolutely! Luckily, the slickster only put two weld beads, that can easily be removed, with a Dremel cut-off blade.
Then cleaned up with a rotary stone, and Swiss file. Nobody will ever know it was there. Then, you will have a nude
lady plaque to mount on a slot stand, with your Caille machine atop.
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby mechanic » Mon Mar 27, 2017 5:56 pm

SLOT DYNASTY wrote:
mechanic wrote:The lower casting itself is original just the insert is bogus.


Absolutely! Luckily, the slickster only put two weld beads, that can easily be removed, with a Dremel cut-off blade.
Then cleaned up with a rotary stone, and Swiss file. Nobody will ever know it was there. Then, you will have a nude
lady plaque to mount on a slot stand, with your Caille machine atop.


And here I thought I was the only one left that hand filed things. LOL Does not include paper work !!!!!!!!!
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Re: Bogus Front Casting

Postby SLOT DYNASTY » Mon Mar 27, 2017 6:51 pm

mechanic wrote:
SLOT DYNASTY wrote:
mechanic wrote:The lower casting itself is original just the insert is bogus.


Absolutely! Luckily, the slickster only put two weld beads, that can easily be removed, with a Dremel cut-off blade.
Then cleaned up with a rotary stone, and Swiss file. Nobody will ever know it was there. Then, you will have a nude
lady plaque to mount on a slot stand, with your Caille machine atop.


And here I thought I was the only one left that hand filed things. LOL Does not include paper work !!!!!!!!!


No, I didn't get to the emery paper part. Then, if you bead-blast, you will surely hide all signs of 'Bogusville'.
Gee, I guess You and I are the only ones that still do things "old school". :lol: I guess that's why my hands are always
showing signs of torture! I also take pride in cleaning up any recast parts that I have had to use. They generally look
better than the original part.
Also, "Bravo" to anyone else that still does things "old school". You are included here as well. =D>
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