About Us


Never • Ending • Pachinko

We are a small father and son hobby group based in Orange County, CA. We got into pachinko with one as a gift. That single machine eventually spiraled out of control and we caught what we like to call the "Pachinko Plague" Basically this is fairly typical with most people who get their first machine. It starts with just one machine and then you go on a mad buying spree and end up buying several. Next thing you know you have 6 machines in your house. However, our case is a tad worse. We first bought a lot of 4 machines. Then about a month later I saw a lot for 60 machines for sale. It was a great deal at the time so we went up and got it. That really set us deep in the hobby. Even after buying that huge lot we still went after lots of 2 and 4 machines. To date we have over 95 machines in our inventory and still buying.

Now with our massive inventory we are restoring and cleaning machines and putting them back out there on the market so people can join this world wide hobby. Our goal is to try to make a machine look as best as it can with what we have to use. By no means is it an easy thing to restore a machine. We end up putting over 40 hours of work into a single machine. Also by no means will you get rich; with the amount of work we put into a single machine and with the price we sell them at we aren't making much. This really is a labor of love to give nice machines back to people out there and maybe recreate someone's childhood.

Keep an eye out for our machines. They are some of the nicest you will see. We normally sell on ebay. But have just recently joined with the owner of Pachinko Planet .com We will be selling a few machines on there hopefully in just a few days. So keep an eye out for them.

To get an idea of how deep we are into the hobby you can just look at the pictures below.

This is our whole inventory of machines we have at the moment.

























Let us know if you want one or want to sell us one. We might be able to work something out...

1 comment:

  1. AnonymousJune 14, 2014

    I had one of these in the 70s.No big deal then-BUT now I have 15!!! I love these machines,and the grafics are super cool!! I have a art deco machine, and many other brands-I work on them,sell a few and collect them-I love them-the new electronic ones are no good-and you would haft to be a electrician to work on them!! Keep the hobby alive-and know there are Pachinko addicts like me out there!!!

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