Welcome to PNW Pinball!

Specializing in pinball Sales, Repairs, Rentals. We also offer a full line of Replacement pinball PCB’s, LED and color DMD Displays, along with complete Pinball Machine Restoration Services

Based in the Seattle, WA area, we have over 30 years in the pinball hobby with a primary focus on electronic pinball machines made from the late 1970’s to the present day.

We Love Pinball.

And if you’re here, so do you!

Displays:

Pin2DMD Color Dot Matrix Displays

Bally 6 and 7 Digit Score Module Sets

Pinball PCBs

Bally FPGA -17/35 MPU

Williams FA7 – System 3-7 Combo MPU / Driver Board Combo Board

Stern FA – MPU200 MPU’s

Repair, Rental, and Restoration Services

We repair your machine at your location, call for details (253) 432-2825.

We offer pinball machine rentals for your business or home.

We specialize in ground up restorations of early Bally solid state pinball machines.

We occasionally have fully working machines for sale/trade, send a message or call for details.

An Array of Pinball Products

Our products will help you bring your machines back to life, our services will ensure they look as good as they play!

Displays

  • Pin2DMD
  • Bally 6 Digit LED Score Displays
  • Bally 7 Digit LED Score Displays

PCBs

  • Bally -17/-35 Stern MPU-100 MPUs
  • System 3-7 Combo Boards (MPU/Driver)
  • Rectifier, Solenoid, Lamp Boards

“I have bought three color Pin2DMDs from Pete–for Hurricane, Dirty Harry, and The Getaway–and I couldn’t be happier with the price, the product, and Pete’s excellent communication and follow-up. A great pinsider and passionate contributor to the community.”

Joe Schall

Bellefonte, PA

Pin-Blog

2-24-2026: “Hey You with the Face!!” Cyclone rescued! : So today I went up to Lake Stevens to look at a WMS Cyclone pinball that a friend turned me on to that had sat un-played and unloved for many years. The playfield was SUPER nice, with only minor insert wear (the clowns eyes and L DOUBLE and R SCORE were gone completely). Cabinet outside was near perfect with only drill holes for a lock bar. The inside looked like a time capsule, absolutely immaculate. Aside from occasional and random resets, dead player 3 display, sloppy right flipper, and the aforementioned insert wear – this one is going to be a BEAUTY. Pics to come soon and this will be part of the rental fleet by spring. Fun fact (….maybe, who knows?): The owner told me this Cyclone was in the Brick Tavern in Roslyn, WA during the filming of the CBS Television show Northern Exposure in the early 1990’s. If anyone can substantiate there was a Cyclone by Williams (1988) in any of the bar scenes on that show, that would certainly thicken the plot. Either way, it was yet ANOTHER interesting story during this most recent pinball adventure and thanks again to Richie for the lead!

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