Althoughell over 90% of the pachinko machines in the United States were produced by Nishijin, that still leaves plenty of other models in need of restoration. The original playfields were printed with cheap ink on paper with a thin laminate covering, and then glued to the wood surface. The inks faded over time, even when kept in the best of environments, and water-staining from the cleaning techniques used in the parlors are very common. Once the damage is done, there is no way to restore them without replacing them. Here at Pachinko Planet we offer a n extensive library of replacement playfields that will give your vintage or antique pachinko machine the facelift it so sorely deserves.
Typical before and after shots of a Mitaka. Quite a difference a new playfield can make!