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		<title>CoinBlockers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Dec 2025 04:34:09 +0000</pubDate>
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<p class="bigger">Arcade / on-location games can credit up through various non-traditional means, e.g., paid location entry with all games on free play, swipe card systems, integrated cashless systems, bill collectors, etc. Some locations might switch games between coin drop and free play for tournaments or other events. In these cases, operators may want to cover the coin slots to prevent confusion -- especially from younger clientele who aren't always sure how to operate or credit the games. Locations who do utilize coin drop might experience a coin slot that jams or breaks (without immediate opportunity to repair), so an operator might want to cover one of the two available slots.</p>
<p>In any of the above scenarios, consider Rocket City Pinball's CoinBlockers! These are designed to fit most modern games that use the Universal Pinball Validator Door (P/N 40-0696-30) from Suzo-Happ (reference <a href="https://na.suzohapp.com/products/coin_doors/40-0696-30">https://na.suzohapp.com/products/coin_doors/40-0696-30</a>). CoinBlockers are designed to snugly fit over the coin slot frames, and have a textured surface finish to blend in with the finish of the door. Simply press the CoinBlocker firmly in place and the coin slots disappear! To remove, firmly grasp the CoinBlocker and pull/rock it until it pops off.</p>
<p>Q: Could a guest remove this?<br />
A: Only with adequate force -- but why would they? The CoinBlocker blends in with the door and in most cases will be completely ignored. It cannot be removed with an inadvertent bump; they are very snug when installed so removal requires intent.</p>
<p>CoinBlockers are available in Dual-Slot style which covers both slots (ideal for free play or swipe card setups). Broken or jammed slot? Cover it in a flash (until you have time to repair it) with the single-slot style CoinBlocker. One wall on the Single-Slot version is thin enough to fit between the two slot frames. Single-Slot style can also be used on doors with wider slot spacing (e.g., 40-0707-00), or exported games with only a single slot.</p>
<p>Wanna get fancy? CoinBlockers can also be customized with your location's logo! Send a vectorized or layered version of your logo and it can be printed right onto your CoinBlocker.  (For customized CoinBlockers, you must add one Customization Fee to your cart, regardless of the number of CoinBlockers you intend to order.  This is for the time required to process the logo and integrate it into the CoinBlocker model for printing.)</p>
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		<title>Labyrinth Start Button</title>
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		<dc:creator><![CDATA[Andy Sokol]]></dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Oct 2023 19:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>This 3D printed button features a round maze and 'START' in Labyrinth-esque text. The maze can be in your choice of sandstone (light tan with dark flake, representing the stone passageways) or sparkle green (representing the hedge maze, the sparkles simulating light reflected off shrubbery leaves). The lettering is gold with a black shadow, making this a four-color print permanently fused together with mid-print filament changes.</p>
<p>The button has a rounded edge and the outer perimeter of the maze is chamfered, making for a pleasant touch instead of a sharp corner edge.</p>
<p>Translucent tangerine is the default base color (shown in the pictures), to best blend with the cabinet color scheme, but other base color variations are available.</p>
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