Nearly 20 years ago, my journey into the world of pinball began with two iconic machines: Elvira & the Party Monsters and The Addams Family. Little did I know that this simple purchase would spark a lifelong passion for these dynamic, artful, and mechanical marvels. Over the years, my collection has grown to include more than two dozen machines, each one a treasured part of my pinball journey.
What makes pinball so captivating for me isn’t just the gameplay, though that’s certainly a big part of it. It’s the opportunity to delve into the history and craftsmanship of each machine. Many of the pinball machines I’ve collected were far from pristine when I found them. Bringing them back to their original glory has taught me an incredible range of skills. I’ve learned about graphic design to restore faded artwork, painting techniques to refresh cabinets, and the intricacies of electronics and mechanics to ensure each flipper, bumper, and light functions perfectly.
The process of restoring these machines has been as rewarding as playing them. Each machine presents a unique challenge and learning experience, from repairing old circuits to troubleshooting complex issues with the playfield mechanics. It’s fascinating to dive into the inner workings of these machines and to see how even the smallest adjustments can make all the difference in how a game plays.
Pinball is more than just a hobby for me; it’s a lifelong journey of learning and restoration. As I continue to expand my collection, I’m excited about the new skills I’ll pick up and the continued enjoyment these machines bring. Each one is a piece of art, a piece of history, and a source of endless fascination. I can’t wait to see where this journey takes me next.