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General Information

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The Pinball Pasture
http://www.lysator.liu.se/pinball/
A database of just about every pinball machine ever made. Manufacturer, date released, features, designers, production numbers, pictures and more.

Pinball Links
http://homepages.paradise.net.nz/~frenzy/pinlinks/index.html
Over 1000 links to pinball sites (Games) and related sites (flyers, score cards, technical, history etc.). More opinions and game play information about most pinball machines than any where else on the net.

Mr. Pinball
http://www.xmission.com/~daina/pinball.html
The largest pinball machine classifieds on the net. The place to check for asking prices and to see if somebody has the game specific part you are looking for. Includes location, so you can find a machine within driving distance. Also has a list of collectors that you can search through to find some local help.

Cows and Easter Eggs
http://come.to/pinball.wizard
Whats the big deal with cows and pinball machines? Well here's the answer. Easter eggs are hidden features discovered on many of the newer pinball machines, check it out to see if your machine has a secret.

Game Archive
http://www.gamearchive.com/pinball/
Manufacturer information and one of the best flyer sites on the net. Some of the manufacturer information includes, ROM files, manuals, schematics and pictures.

newsgroup - rec.games.pinball
http://groups.google.com/groups?oi=djq&as_ugroup=rec.games.pinball
The newsgroup for pinball machine owners. Got a question? Ask it here and you usually get it answered. Do everybody a favor and search the newsgroup data for your answer first. We've probally heard it before. By the way, the news capability built into your browser may be prefered to Google Groups for casual lurking.

newsgroup Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) & misc.
http://cascade.mit.edu/pins/
Compiled information from the pinball newsgroup. Check the FAQ for information from the group (
Mr. Pinball also has the FAQ available). Then read the postings from the newsgroup above (it's called lurking) and then if you have something to add or a question that you can't find the answer to, post it to rec.games.pinball.

   
   
  Replacement Parts _____________________ Replacement Parts ____________________

The Pinball Resource (Steve Young)
http://pinballresource.virtualave.net/index.htm
email -
[email protected]
One of the largest inventories of game specific parts anywhere. Use your manual and find the exact part number that you need. Email or call to see if it is still available. No minimum order or fixed shipping cost make Steve the one to go to for general or game specific parts. The web site contains the same information that is available in the Pinball Resource catalog.

K & K Amusement
http://www.k-k-amusement.com/cgi-bin/quikstore.cgi
A good amount of general purpose pinball parts at fair prices.

Marco Specialties
http://www.pinballmachine.com/
Lots of parts and supplies. The place to go for rubber ring sets for your specific machine. You can order from the internet, but phone orders are more reliable.
You can download their manual and review it off line.

Prestige Industries
http://home.flash.net/~anscot/pinsup.html
As a parts supplier, their prices that are kind of high.
If you are interested in "mail order pins" they sell them "as is", save a little money and fix it up yourself. Just be sure that you know what you are doing, you don't want to end up with a pile of parts.

Competitive Products
http://www.competitiveproducts.com
A very nice web site, listing most (if not all) of their products with pictures.
Call 800-562-7283 and get a copy of their catalog, its GREAT.
A $50 minimum makes it out of reach for most small repairs.
Excellent prices and a wide variety of products.

   
         
 

Manuals

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Jeff Wager (manuals)
Coin op Tech Support
[email protected]
Has original and copies (cost less) of pinball machine manuals for just about every machine out there. Other products are listed on the web site.

   
   
  How to repair your pinball machine ________________________ Repair Guides _______________________

The pinball repair guides
http://www.marvin3m.com/fix.htm
The place to go to learn how to repair Gotlieb, Williams, Bally and Stern
and EM (Electo-mechanical) pinball machines. Be sure to start with the
"Beginning pinball curcuit board repair guide" to make sure that you have
the skills to do your own repairs. Most repair shops will not fix what you mess
up, so be careful, you could end up with just pile of parts.

   
   
 

Pinball Publications

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Pinball News
www.pinballnews.com
Fast and Free reports and comments from the UK
World wide news from the pinball industry. Check here to stay up to date.
They also have some great informational pages in the LEARN section.

Pinball Machine Care and Maintenance
by Bernard B. Kamoroff
http://www.saber.net/~bellsprings/store&book.html
A spiral bound book dealing with both electrical mechanical (EM) and solid state (SS) machines. Covers the basics of buying and owning a pinball machine, explains how the components work, cleaning, maintenance, trouble shooting and basic repair. This is not a "coffee table" book with lots of color pictures, it's an excellent reference that can be understood by those new to pinball ownership.

The Complete Pinball Book
by
Marco Rossignoli
http://members.home.net/crinear/pinbook.html
A hard bound book dealing with the history and beauty of pinball machines.
The book is 320 pages. It contains approximately 850 color images (backglasses, playfields and a lot of close-ups) of around 270 different machines. This is a beautiful book with lots of excellent reference material. I highly recommend it to anyone with an interest in pinball.