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PACHINKO

PACHINKO! 

Many of these older Pachinko Machines are available for purchase on eBay.  But What questions should you ask before purchasing, What things should you be aware of ...

1. Make sure there are balls supplied with the Pachinko.  You'll need at least 100, however 500 would be best.

2. Make sure you can see pictures of the front and back, look for damage.  Compare to other Pachinko pictures to check for missing parts.

3. Don't be put off by a missing key, you can easily open the Pachinko with out the key from behind. 

4. Don't be concerned about electrical requirements.  Gravity does all the work for your Pachinko.  The only electrical needs are for a few lights.

5. VERY IMPORTANT.  Make sure you understand how much Shipping will be.  Shipping may be more than the cost of the Pachinko.

6. Purchase a Pachinko Manual to familiarize yourself with the machine and learn how to make repairs to keep your Pachinko running!

I offer a very reasonably priced series of Pachinko Manuals and Repair Guides.  These can be used for Nishijin, Sanyo, Daiichi, Kyorako, as well as any other Older Pachinko.  They are all quite similar in design.

Please check out my Pachinko Repair Guide and Factory Manuals Listing, as well, Please have a look at my FeedBack.  I have sold over 500 manuals and no one has been disappointed yet!

Good Luck with your Pachinko bidding, I hope they give you as much enjoyment as I have received from them over the past 40 years!

Brad, (Bishop1963)

 

PACHINKO!

It the sound.  Steel balls springing through gold nail mazes, spinning wheels, falling into jackpots.  The noise made by the steel balls as they drop and hit each other at the bottom of the machine sounds like ACHINKO so the Japanese coined the word PACHINKO for the name of their game. 

And PACHINKO is the game of Japan.  In fact, it is more like the Japanese national sport.  PACHINKO began in Japan in 1950, and crazily swept through the country faster than its falling steel balls!  Today in Tokyo youl find almost 8,000 Pachinko Arcades and at least 800,000 Japanese playing at any given moment! In fact, 170 Pachinko Parlours are reserved strictly for children. 

What do the Japanese see in PACHINKO?  Just one flick of the lever if fun, exciting, and a great way to relieve frustration.  It a relaxing pastime that tests both your skill and the dexterity of your fingertips.  And all you have to do is develop the PACHINKO touch to become a fan!

 


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