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This section lists any known game part serials that happen to match this game's
serial mask (if defined). What this can tell you is if a game has any orphaned parts
that might exist in other machines. This generally applies to CPU/MPU boards, Driver
Boards, Display boards etc that are easily moved from game to game. Repair shops
and distributors often robbed parts from other 'scrap' games laying around
in a pinch if they were not able to fix the original part or of the original part
was damaged beyond repair. If serials start showing up in the database as 'game
parts', there is potentially a good chance that that game has been parted out
completely, which is unfortunate. It is becoming more and more common for people
to part out games and sell them on ebay simply because the seller can often make
more money that way.... Please do not sacrifice complete games for money!!!
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This section lists any known information about how to physically find serial numbers
on games created by this manufacturer. For all manufacturer tips, please visit the
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Posted
1/11/2007 11:47:47 PM
by
Jess Askey
Older Gottlieb games have their serial numbers stamped/etched into the wood on the front of the machine. These can often be hard to read as some have been either damaged or painted over. On woodrails or pre 1960 games, check under the backglass, imprinted in the wood. The serial number may also be imprinted in the wood on the front of the cabinet. On my 1973 Big Indian game, the serial number is on the playfield on a Sticker attached to the top arch. However, there is also a serial number for the backbox (this may not be the same as the playfield number) which is stamped into the wood on the top of the backbox. If you have different serial numbers on the playfield and backbox, please remember to register both.
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Posted
9/1/2008 6:15:37 AM
by
David Van Balen
The serial number of my 1975 Super Soccer was found etched in the wood just behind the coin box.
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Posted
10/3/2008 8:22:03 PM
by
Mal Voisin
My Wild Life had the number stamped in ink, in the pedestal for the head
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Posted
10/26/2008 6:00:22 PM
by
Johnny Booth
My 1950 Double Feature has it's serial number is stamped onto the wooden front part of the machine. Just below the inspection panel.
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Posted
1/20/2009 6:11:42 AM
by
Andreas Klein, GERMANY
The Serial Number of my 1973 Hot Shot is listet just behind the coin Box on the small top of the wood (that "stops" the coin Box). Its painted in black.
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Posted
3/14/2009 12:58:03 PM
by
Larry Gillam
My 1973 Big Shot has the serial number stamped into the wood just below the coin return opening. Same color as cabinet.
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Posted
3/27/2009 12:00:03 AM
by
King of Pinball
On 1933 Big Broadcast (Junior) Machines the serial number is stamped into the wood just below and to the right of the coin drawer. The 4 digit number is about 3/8" high.
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Posted
11/6/2009 2:05:05 PM
by
Byrdie
My 1977 Jacks Open pretty much matches all the tips above. The serial number appears in three places:1) It is stamped into the front of the cabinet at the upper left, just under the chrome playfield glass retainer;2) It is stenciled onto the support bar inside the cabinet just behind the coinbox; and3) It is stenciled onto the top of the backbox.Some modifications were made to the appearance of this game by a previous owner (it is currently in the process of being restored) so there isn't but I believe there should've been a certificate sticker on the top arch.
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Posted
1/24/2010 9:04:23 PM
by
Mike Gonciarz
My 1966 Hurdy Gurdy has the serial number stamped in the front of the wood and on the Certificate on the top of the playing field.
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Posted
3/13/2010 3:05:25 PM
by
gordon driscoll
my kings and queens number is on front and top of score box
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Posted
6/13/2010 10:54:50 PM
by
jady swinkels
My Surf Champ has the number stamped on the front left hand side just under the lock bar and a second serial number is rubber stamped on top of the backbox which alot bigger in size.
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Posted
1/12/2013 12:14:12 PM
by
Todd Anderson
03186 Etched on wood in front panel below coin device plate
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Posted
6/18/2016 10:42:30 PM
by
B Holland
My Pinball Queen SN is on a label in the upper left hand of the playfield
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This game has the following serial number formats defined in the database. As serial
numbers are sumbitted, trends are recognized and defined or information about a
serial number format is collected through historical information.
Production Game
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8850, 9082, 8572
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^(?<sortdata>[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])(S?)$
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False
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Production Game Playfield Tag
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2348, 5612
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^(?<sortdata>[0-9]?[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9])$
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1001
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False
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more submissions are received we can start to make a best guess on the serial number
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If a serial does not fail any of the tests for a status of Warning or Bad, then
it is good.
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- Suspect
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A serial will have a suspect status if the format is technically correct but there
is something wrong with the data. Examples might be that the number might be too
high or low for the known range of serials for this game.
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be marked as 'bad' if the number does not validate agains the mask. Masks are created
for games by looking at known serial number formats and consist of a regular expression
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SerialBot Scores:
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Awarded if the serial number has a game assigned to it. This autoatically makes
submissions with a known game more valuable than submissions without a known game.
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1 Point
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Awarded if the serial number has been 'verified' by the submitter. A submission
is 'verifed' if the submitter clicks on the link in the email sent to them for each
submission. The basis for this rule is that submissions by people that do not take
the time to respond to the email might be entering garbage data and/or giving fake
email addresses. However, it is common for 'verification' emails to get stuck in
spam filters etc, so, members may have 'verification' emails re-sent at any time.
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1 Point
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Awarded if the submitted serial number matches one of the predefined serial number
masks for this game.
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1 Point
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Awarded if the serial number was marked as 'Physically Viewed' during the submission
process. This is an interesting distinction as there are many times that serial
numbers are submitted off owners lists, Ebay auction, etc. While these serial numbers
are valuable, they may also be innacurate. In comparison, Physically Viewed serial
number submissions are numbers that the submitter has actually been in front of
the machine reading the number and then submitting it. Since it is more likely to get
a good visual from a physically viewed machine, this gains an extra point.
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1 Point
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If a photo is uploaded with the serial number submission. The submission automatically gains an additional point. Be aware
however that this opens the submission up to 'Nudges' by members where even more points can be added or subtracted based upon the
quality and accuracy of the photo.
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-3 to +3 Points
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Members can 'Nudge' every sumitted photo once and give it an extra boost of 1 point or take away 1 point depending if the
photo matches the submitted serial number. While any number of members may nudge a serial, the nudging can only affect the score
by +/- 3 points in either direction.
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