Hi all,
.... but not until I post my first post (seeing that it's past midnight).
Well the past few months have been quite something.
I used to play pinball as a kid growing up in the 70's and early 80's where I grew up in Canada. Mostly EM games, and of course started to see the early SS games. Visited so many places to find the games, I literally dragged my friends along many times. Even in uni, many times breaks between classes were turned into pinball "sessions". But eventually uni became so busy, and life thereafter, that I slowly exited pinball.
Moved to Oz (Sydney) in 1992, and life is very good here. For whatever reason (must be mid-life "crisis"), the idea of pursuing a pinball machine came into my mind a few months ago. Have absolutely no idea why .... so here I am, 25 years since I last touched the flipper buttons.
I remembered many of the names of games I used to play .... Delta Queen, Jive Time, Big Indian, Jumping Jack, Jacks Open, Sure Shot, Freedom, Mata Hari, Buccaneer, Future Spa, Flash Gordan, etc. So strange when I first visited the ipdb and brought up the images of these games ... like blowing the dust off the past.
I can say that the passion of pinball, that has been dormant for so many, many years, has for some strange/unforeseen reason been re-ignited in me.
I have read several posts in this forum, and it is so, so encouraging to see the comraderie and passion you guys have. The restoration process blows me away, the time and energy needed. Especially for those beautiful EM games of the late 60's and 70's - fantatastic! Of course I also have heart for the SS games of the 70's/early 80's (especially Bally).
Needless to say I am quite interested in acquiring a pin (particulary an EM, and games listed above would carry sentimental history), and for some reason, I don't think it will end with one! Looking forward to learning as much as I can. I suppose I a good instinct on playing pinball reasonably well 25+ years ago, but when it comes to the mechanics and electronics that make it all come together, that's quite a new game for me. Just the beginning of a journey.
Steve