FS: Restored Pachinko with oak cabinet.

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This is a pachinko I have restoed and built an oak cabinet for. The cabinet is not like some of the cheap frames that are said to be "cabinets". As you can see by the photos, this cabinet is ready to be mounted on the wall, and I have built a ball return that drops the balls into a basket below the game itself. It also has a cork coster area. The lights work and I have the power plug for it. It comes with 400 balls.
Other Pachinko games listed for $80 - $200 on ebay, don't come close to this.
I am currently asking $175 which is fair price for what this is.

the posting on CL can be found here:

http://appleton.craigslist.org/tag/2985454916.html
 

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Nice Cabinet.

I recently got a pachinko machine, and I am in the process of doing a restoration on it. I got the lights going again, and I've been thinking of making a prettier cabinet for it. I might have to steal your ideas from this cabinet. It's gorgeous. Thanks for the inspiration. Out of curiosity, did you replace the playfield graphics? How difficult is it to do? I am reluctant to pull all the nails and really dig in to this job.

Pachinko is a game I never thought I'd have, because I really had no interest. Then one fell into my lap, and I can't believe how much fun it's been. I can't seem to make much progress restoring it, because I just keep playing it!
 
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