FA: Star Wars Pachinko in NJ

I'm interested, got any more pictures of the overall cabinet?
 
HI!, a few questions about your Pachinko machine.
I see you did the cyclic conversion. What did you do? Can it be easily undone?
You also say you can get it to fever by pressing a button, did you really mean spin?
Do you like the machine?
Why are you giving it up?
Do you have others?
Sorry for all the Q's. I'm a Pachinko addict....in NJ too.
 
I found the cyclic diagram on pachi-talk under Pachinko Mods. All you do is dremel the ball channel and add an 'L' bracket to put the balls in the shooter tray. The game effective plays forever on 100 balls.

Your right not fever spin.

I do like it, but I never have time to play. I really like the LCD projector and graphics with the lights sound and star wars animation it's pretty frackin cool. I would just rather play my UR star wars or robotron so I'm gonna sell it. If no one bites I'll keep it longer, but eventually they all go to another home.

This is the only one I bought I bought one pachislo 'T2' that I sold about a month ago.
 
Ahh excellent!
I came here from pachitalk, following a forum member who had a question.
I posted an album with a few photos of some of my machines.
Thanks for the reply
 
Here's more pics for those that asked. My zip code is 08854 in the event that you win and prefer pick-up over shipping.
 

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I've never seen a pachinko machine. Are all the backs " naked"?
 
Would be cool to do the mod that was in this months Gameroom magazine

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So do you do anything to play this, or do the balls just drop down and the screen does things?

I am a total Pachinko n00b - but I like the Star Wars theme.
 
that is a great price, I have one downstairs as well, very easy to build a cabinet for it, these were going for close to $1000 at their peak a few years ago, great machine, good luck
 
I've never seen a pachinko machine. Are all the backs " naked"?

Yes they are.
The machines are mounted in a "wall" of many machines, so the backs are never seen by the public. In the USA we play them as they are with the open back or mount them like I have done, in cabinets. See pic.
 

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I remember seeing an article (I think in Gameroom Mag?) about a guy that made an R2-D2 Pachinko case.

See the pic attached below.

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