Thanks for the video! When I was a youngster, my Dad bought this pinball machine for our recently renovated basement. My brother and I just loved it and played for hours at a time. Recently, my Dad (98 now!) confessed that he bought it from a friend ($700 in fully functional shape) to keep us occupied while my Mom was undergoing chemo and other cancer treatments. He wanted to keep us so busy playing games that we’d be oblivious to everything going on. We ended up donating to to our local volunteer fire department as a “thank you” for transporting her back and forth for months. I think they still have it in their recreation hall adjacent to the bunks. Thanks for bringing back some old memories.
Stupid question.. Do you sell refurbished pinball machines? I’m in Northwest NJ. I’m an electrical engineer and hate the fact that my kids are so absorbed in electronic games & social media nonsense. Thanks!
Seven’s Pinballorama did one and changed the order of the colors on the cabinet. I thought it really upped the looks of the game. Kind of like your Centaur.
I need to find some one that builds pinball cabs locally here in Portland, OR. I have all the wood cut already I just want some one to put the cab together.
If you have everything cut then assembly is the easy part but you have to know the order of business. The complexity is that everything joins around the center parts. That can be tricky to deal with solo or without a jig. I built a couple cabinets years ago and decided it was way more trouble than it’s worth if I can buy in bare wood form.