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    Hi everyone. Just got my first machine, a Nishijin Model A. Having trouble figuring out how to open the front glass door. I have removed the 14 screws holding the chrome front. Thanks

    Can anyone enlighten me. At the moment I don't have a camera or I would have attached photos.

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    Welcome to PachiTalk! We are thrilled that you joined the site and became a member!

    Here is a link to a video created by one of our members that will explain how to open thet front glass on your model A, as well as how to work other parts of the machine. This video will answer many of your questions:

    http://www.pachitalk.com/forums/vint...del-video.html

    If there is anything else we can assist you with, just let us know. Also, please post some photos of your machine, as we REALLY like to look at photos!!!

    Again, welcome to the site! Visit daily and post often.

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    Do you have any balls for your machine? Because from some other members I hear it is really difficult and fairly expensive to get balls in Canada.

    100 machines and counting...

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    Welcome! We are all waiting for pictures!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rival View Post
    Welcome! We are all waiting for pictures!
    At the moment I don't have a camera or I would have attached photos.
    It kinda explains that. But we can wait till you get one or you can dicribe you prolblems and we can help you out as best as we can.

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    Thanks everyone for the greetings and the help.

    The cabinet is now open.

    As for the balls I just ordered a set from Vintage Pachinko. Shipping is expensive, but only because everyone wants to use the US Post Office Priority boxes. I work in a postal plant here in Toronto (but not for the Post Office) and I can tell you that all mail with the exception of Express mail is handled the same way. Meaning priority boxes are not a priority, but I on the receiving end pay much more for the service. This is frustrating as a Canadian ordering from the USA.

    Looking to hear from any members in the Toronto area. It is hard to get a machine here and prices start at $100 for parts machines.

    By the way. Is there such a thing as a Pachinko convention.

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