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    Default Identifying a Pachinko machine?

    Hey folks,
    First off I want to thank you fine folks for all the resouces you guys have here, it's been very helpful in doing my own research. But I'm looking for some confirmation and a little insight into a machine that I'm looking into for someone.

    -A first look it seems to be a Nishijin Model C, but it's also marked "Sophia" and "super deluxe". Are these just secondary model names? or what am I missing here?

    -The tax stamp is marked "48" which I understand is a 1973 model. Is this correct?

    -Everything on it looks like a Model c...except it's got an electric shooter...which i understand makes it no longer "vintage" yet it's not exactly "modern" either? Can someone shed some light on where this machine falls in the history of pachinko?

    Here's a link to an album full of pictures of this machine: Photo Album - Imgur

    Thanks guys!
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    Default Re: Identifying a Pachinko machine?

    What you have is a retrofitted 1973 Nishijin Shiroi Kamome. In 1976 and 1977 many 1973 Nishijins were pulled and refitted with a shooting knob, although you rarely find them in such good shape. The background is a 48S-E, here is what it looks like when it is not all faded out:

    http://pachinkoplanet.com/zencart/in...products_id=23

    It actually has the standard "B" style modular mechanics on the rear, not the "C" style.

    Great find!

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    Very nice looking machine! Most of mine don't have chrome that nice.

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    Default Re: Identifying a Pachinko machine?

    Thank you!

    I had no idea they retrofitted the older model machines! This one is working great with the exception of a minor jam in the bottom tulip, that I think we've got sorted. My bosses daughter is planning on putting it to use

    Any chance I could get you guys to look at one more? I've been having difficulty tracking info on the Sanyo machines :/

    picture album here: Photo Album - Imgur

    Thank you so much and I'll stop bothering you all now xP

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    Default Re: Identifying a Pachinko machine?

    Check out Vintage Pachinko Home Page in there photo gallery. Your machine is almost identical to a 1973 Sankyo Concorde.

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    The second one is a 1974 Sankyo.

    Here is the basic info, click the image for more info:http://pachinkoplanet.com/zencart/in...age=page&id=19

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    There is a green piece at the top of the Sankyo machine that should be pivoted down. It prevents ball jams in the upper pachinko ball feed ramp...

    Very cool shooting handle!
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    Default Re: Identifying a Pachinko machine?

    first off that is a way cool model B you found. I have never seen one with a knob that has been untoched.

    Your sankyo is missing a few parts off the back (looks to be about 3 or 4) but only one is major. it is the little cover that goes over the track to keep balls from spilling out.

    Here is a picture of the back of my sankyo.


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    great looking vintage machine with a shooter... that is only the 4th on i have ever seen...

    i think there probably some of the rearest machines out there...

    hears a pic of mine... first is a Model "A" machine.. second is a Model "C"



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    Default Re: Identifying a Pachinko machine?

    That is the first 1974 retrofit I have ever seen. But then again, any "A" style machines that were made later than 1972 are pretty hard to find. That one is is a real find.
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