Hopefully it encourages pinheads to be a little more "hands on", and to also appreciate that there are a lot of hours and patience that go into these restorations. They are NOT that hard, but there is a huge level of commitment and dedication that you must observe.
Patience is definitely not one of my personal strengths.. But when it comes to WORKING on the machines, time goes out the door. It is probably the only aspect of my personality that displays ANY form of patience.
All of us Pinheads STARTED somewhere, and we all have our strengths. Hopefully, if some of it inspires, or "rubs off", on others, it can benefit not only the individual, but the entire group and most importantly - the Pinball that was sitting in a shed for 15 years, or the pinball that come from overseas, or the pinball at your Uncles that no one plays anymore... Its another pinball in a collection, not in a corner gathering dust.