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Specializing in left handed guitar reviews and vintage dedicated arcade & pinball machines repairs, finds, and tips!
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Current left handed guitar line-up: Fender 50th Anniversary Mustang, Fender Kurt Cobain signature Mustang, Fender Kurt Cobain signature Jaguar, Fender Jagstang, Eastwood Phase 4, Gibson SG Special faded, Martin D-16 acoustic
Current arcade lineup: Centipede, Centipede cabaret, Pole Position, Asteroids, Gyruss, Tron, Galaga, Ms. Pac Man, Joust, Robotron 2084, Donkey Kong
Current pinball lineup: WWF Royal Rumble, Ghostbusters Pro, Back to the Future, DE Jurassic Park, Space Shuttle, Bad Cats, Bride of Pinbot, Foo Fighters Premium
6:18, when I left in 3/23/23 It was still down, It was up and running for a few weeks in late '22 but something on the board burned up (I can't remember exactly what, but It burned up nice and Smokey i remember)
1:01, its a Dragon Lairs cabinet with an emulator! All I know about it is the board took a massive dump and it was down for an extended period of time and it was converted to an emulator since the board either wasn't fixable, or wasn't worth the time from a money stand point to fix over converting it to an emulator
Great video with a lot of helpful information. I would disagree with only 1 part of your advice. Running tires at 110 psi is really an outdated way of thinking. When I rode with 23mm width tires lowering them to 90 psi made the road way more comfortable. Some people ride their 23mm tires at even lower pressures. It also does not have any impact on overall speed. Newer bikes use 28mm tires or even larger depending on the model.These tires use an even lower pressure and have no loss in speed. Looking forward to my first year of Ragbrai in 2024.
Thanks for tuning in! Higher PSI, lower rolling resistance. Lower PSI isn’t gonna make anything comfortable on a stiff road bike. Finished my third Ragbrai last year. Good luck this year! Gonna be a tough one! Appreciate you tuning in
So grateful for RU-vid man… looking places up to take my son for his birthday as a “last min” thing. We usually go fishing but this year he wants to go to an arcade.. I googled this place and it looks like fun. Thanks for the video!
I’m going to add another. Wow! Typically this is not for someone who is not patient, however, the tone of your voice and instruction, and the talent of your wife’s precise handling of the material made this for a very well done tutorial. This truly keeps the, owner, interested party, and general audience captivated. Especially someone who is really interested in doing this. I certainly will keep this on my shelf of videos to watch again. Yes I am a new subscriber now.
Nice I have a Police Force in my collection that is an early release PF. Bad Cats is one I would also like in my collection it is hard to get a decent one though as most of the playfields are beat up.
Thank you for the beautiful video. Great artwork. Definitely going to head back to Wonderlake. Live there for one year. Have to rewind tomorrow to make sure I know the name of the place. Again thank you for sharing.
Congratulations! I think I played on that actual machine. We dated many many years ago. He broke my heart. But I still have the love of pinball. I miss him and I miss pinball. I’m so glad to hear you’re keeping python alive. Blessings to you and your
I dunno what’s worse, the bumbling, the mumbling or the constantly screaming kid in the background. Seriously, why bother if you are gonna produce crap like this. Why do people insist on having their screaming kids involved in videos? Trust us, no one cares.
This place originally opened up in the center of town in Asbury Park. It was in a basement of an older building many years ago. I remember helping out with getting the pinball machines in order for the Grand Opening. Fast forwarding to today this Coin Op Museum Retro Arcade New Jersey best enjoyable place to visit. I remember Rob having this dream of opening a Pinball Museum in the New Jersey Shore area, but I didn't expect it to turn out into this stupendous and wonderful place for all to build lifetime memories of joy and happiness. Thanks Rob for being who you are. Long live the Silverball Retro- Arcade.
@@BrewersArcade I guess I don’t Nor do I have anything better to do than comment on someone commenting on someone. I guess that makes me the worse idiot? The moral of the story is this. If you think you’ll find comfort for 7 days of centuries you are wrong. Just trying to save the guy a buck. Saddles are expensive and they tend to be an item cyclist waste money on looking for “comfort” better to see a bike fitter and get the one that fits. And they are saddles, not seats. Not sure why it’s an issue to call something what it is and not what it isn’t. Again, I would hope that someone would correct me if was calling something by it’s wrong name. No beef, just offering helpful criticism. Cause I’m lonely and pathetic. Hence the reply. Your turn. You who is neither lonely nor pathetic and has better things to do than reply to a comment.
It was my mistake to buy these. You’re in for a rude awakening when you go to install these if you think it’s a simple project screw on and screw off. You’ll end up going to the store at least to get some solvent to clean the adhesive residue. If you don’t have a hairdryer or something like that, you’re gonna be looking for one of those as well. The instructions are unintelligible. They’re mostly just a bunch of stupid little pictures. I still don’t understand picture number four under how to take off the old sills.
I watched your video several times. I thought it was pretty well done but since you’re gonna be nasty. Honestly you’re wasting our time when it comes to how do you take off the adhesive? I got the goo gone and it was gone in seconds. All that crap about a plastic razor blade and alcohol. Just a waste of time brother.
Just wanted to comment my appreciation for you taking the time to go through this. My husband is from Iowa and we moved away 8 yrs ago to Colorado. We've always talked about doing this and now that it will be ending in Burlington his home town we decided this is the year to head back to Iowa and do it! All of your tips were very helpful! We bike in Colorado so we hope that'll help us since we used to elevation 😂
Thanks for the kind words! I would really start training now and follow the David Ertl guide just released on the Ragbrai site! Sounds like this really is going to be really tough so just put miles on and pace yourself! Have fun!!
Thanks for the detailed video. After seeing this I think I am going to try this myself instead of having the shop do it. Do you notice any rattling coming from any of the zip ties or clamps. Just want to make sure I get it all super tight and rattle free.
Looking to put Ninja Chromes in my Jurassic Park Premium to replace the Stern stocks, I know they’ll get magnetized on games with magnets but will they get magnetized on the Jurassic Park Premium?
Looks like a fun time to be in the company of so many other LD owners! Do you know if they still have rallys post-pandemic? Is this a nationwide club or regional? Would be nice to find a club somewhere here on the west coast. Thanks for sharing!
If you’re not already, join LazyDazeOwners.com . There are a few regional groups and they meet up a few times a year! The site is an amazing resource for questions about your rig. Also feel free to reach out to me if you have questions.
This video is so great! Thank you for sharing it. May I repost this on my channel @lindayoshi ? I have a '96 LD that I just recently renovated and would love for my viewers to see how great they are built :)
Only 300 made? Wow, that explains why I never heard of it until I played it on a ps2 Atari compilation. I remember being struck with how many modes the game had for an older game with vector graphics... first the little breakout style side game as a load screen before you enter playfield, then a shooter, then landing (granted very basic), then the man running thru the spacestation (and he taps his foot or leans on the wall if you sit still) , and then flying thru the maze (and maybe more? I haven't gotten very far yet). I liked the game enough and that cabinet artwork that I had made it into an iron on shirt back when I played the ps2 version around 15 years ago lol. That roller control looks tough to operate for a game requiring such precision in the space station missions