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    Well I was really not pachi hunting but I was looking for parts for my arepachi when the repairman told me about this pachi sitting outside a house on White Street. Stopped for the third time and found somebody home. He had bought it with an idea to sell on ebay. When I told him the shipping he was in a hurry to sell. Needless to say with no balls no glass and one piece of busted plexi glass and missing the ball cover on the other side, I got it as a parts Machine for Mopar. Took it home and it needs a good cleanning but it works fine.
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    Man and with the side tross pockets what a SCORE!! That looks to be complete so why make it a parts machine? I got kinda upset when I found one of my machines that had the side tross pockets. Needless to say someone used the whole thing for a parts machine there was hardly anything left on it.

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    I know it is not a parts machine. The only problem with it is I do not have any room for it. It looks to be a keeper. Who knows buy the time Mopar gets here I might not want to let it go.
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    i dont think it will end up as a parts machine... I have never seen a Side Tross in person so im kinda stoked...

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    Any one seen a machine with nails on the side to keep the ball within the playfiled? (nails on the right middle side??)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moparformances View Post
    Any one seen a machine with nails on the side to keep the ball within the playfiled? (nails on the right middle side??)
    I have seen pictures of machines with that but never in person
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    That is odd I haven't seen that yet. It is like they used a early style model B track and didn't realize the gap so they went and put some nails in place.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mxfaiman View Post
    That is odd I haven't seen that yet. It is like they used a early style model B track and didn't realize the gap so they went and put some nails in place.
    I think that is exactly what it is, a way to use already cut tracks when the ornaments had already changed to the next style or it may have been the plan then they decided later to modify the length of the strip to avoid the need for the nails
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moparformances View Post
    Any one seen a machine with nails on the side to keep the ball within the playfiled? (nails on the right middle side??)
    I had one like that once, but i ended up selling it on craigslist in a lot of four machines when i was trying to thin my stash of machines. The cell had a lot of water damage. I also thought the setup with the nails was kind of odd.
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