Suggested Pinball Parts & Repair
Sources by cfh@provide.net,
11/01/10.
I am often asked where to get pinball, bowler and other arcade game
parts, and where to have pinball circuit boards repaired, and where to buy
restored pinball games. These are those suggestions. Your mileage may
vary, but I have had good experiences with all these people. Note I have
no connection to any of these resources (that is, they are not paying me
to be on this page!) These are just people that I buy from, and the
outcome has been good. If you do buy from the people below, please tell
them you got their link from the Pinrepair.com web site!
If you are in Michigan and are looking for in-home game repair, please
see the in-home game
repair web page (any era of pinball or arcade games, from
Electro-Mechanical to the lastest Solidstate games).
Now if you are selling a game, please contact me, cfh@provide.net
I am looking for a number of games, and those titles are listed on
the main repair page at pinrepair.com. Thanks!
In-Home Game Repair and Mail-in Circuit Board
Repair:
- In-Home Pinball Service. If you are in Michigan and are
looking for in-home game repair, please see this in-home service web
page for "house call" game repair. Specialized in any era of pinball
or arcade games, from 1950s Electro-Mechanical pinballs, to the lastest
Solidstate pinball games.
- EM Pinball Repairs. On EM (Electro-Mechanical) games
including all pinball and coin operated games made before 1977, there
are no circuit boards to send out for repair, and the entire game is
needed (not just pieces of it) for proper repair. Hence unless fixing
the game yourself, in-home service is really the only option. If you
live in Michigan, please see this in-home service web
page.
- Mail-in Circuit Board Repair: Jerry Clause. Jerry can repair
all electronic pinball circuit boards from 1977 to present. This
includes boards by Bally, Williams, Stern (old and new) and Gottlieb.
Jerry does not do "house calls", so you'll need to mail your broken
circuit boards to him. Best means of contact is email. I'm not listing
his phone number because I'm afraid people will call him asking for
self-repair help! (Jerry does this for a living, and we all need to
respect that.)
Where to get Parts, Schematics, Supplies &
Tools:
- Marco Specialties Good selection of parts, schematics, game
specific parts, great on-line ordering system, good prices. Online order
or call for order.
- Pinball Resource. Have an excellent inventory of parts and
supplies for anything pinball. Do not have online ordering, they prefer
you call with your order. This is good for newbies as they will make
sure you get the right parts you need.
- Pinball Rescue. Hard to find playfield plastics and decals
for restoring classic EM games from the 1950s and 1960s.
- Mike Pacak. For schematics on older coin operated games, Mike
probably has one of the largest collections of paperwork in the world!
He's a good contact for game flyers and schematics, especially for stuff
like bowlers, shuffle alleys, gun games, basball games, weird arcade
games, pinballs, and even video games. He also buys old game paperwork
to complete his library.
Where to buy Pinball Games:
- Pinball Heaven. If you're located in Europe, this is a great
place to buy restored 1990s and newer electronic pinball games.
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