![]() I love the last paragraph on the 4th page Pachinko Imports this is a nice 4 page manual that does a decent job on explaining how the machine operates. Plus it also had the loose page that always fell out of the booklet. (written in 1975) Once again I found this one and scanned it in. Pachinko Palace this is what I believe is one of the most common model B manual out there. I found this one personally and scanned it in. The Pachinko Factory this manual is also fairly common mainly because it is a copy of the Target Abroad manual. But I do like the animated characters on the last page Target Abroad this is one of the most common Model A manuals I have seen it is pretty basic. I truthfully think this is one of the best Model A manuals I have seen Sutra Import this is a manual from a company based on the East coast. I have noticed though that a few companies used the same manual but I'll post them as there are some minor differences in them. I'll try not to repost the same manual, but I can't 100% guarantee that there won't be a repeat. (including PT) I have put links below to certain ones with a brief description of the object. Others I have found on numerous different websites. I have found a few on my own and have scanned them in. But I just thought I'd help out all the members of our little community and post all the vintage manuals I have found, in this thread. I know there are many people out there who are selling manuals and similar things. ![]()
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