On the left side of this page is a list of all the machines I have or had. I have pictures of each machine if possible, and a history of the machine since it came into my hands. It is a work in progress. I hope to continue to update each of the machine pages till they all have the same look and feel. Each machine page will have a history from the time I got it, what condition it was in when I found it, what I did to it and it's current condition. I will also note whether the machine is for sale now or will be in the future. I failed miserably at keeping this page updated regularly. I have just spent the last two days trying to catch up. I still have tow machines that I have sold last Christams 2001 that I have not even listed under the sold machines. They are Williams magic City from 1964, and Williams Ding Dong from '68. I think I have pics somewhere, but they might have gotten snuffed by the I love you virus my stepdaughter had on her PC a few months ago. Wouldn't you know it, we reloaded her machine, and before we even got the VP installed, she had already gottrn a virus. I happened to walking to the bathroom, and as I passed the Monitor in our office, I noticed a virus alert. Afdter some checking I saw the virus was munching on JPG's so I scrambled to see where the virus was. I quickly found it on her machine and ran the cleaner, and it stopped munching, but only after eating about 6000 pinball pictures, and others that I had been accumulating over the years. I had most of them backed up to CDR so it wasn't terrible, but it's still the point of it. I will add more text to this site as time and energy permits. I would also like to have some type of troubleshooting information here, as I have found it extremely helpful myself, looking for assistance with specific problems.
This page is actually at a remote site, even though you may be accessing it from my web server. At some point, I want to rebuild the pinball site on my server, so that it is formatted the way I would like. I just wanted to get something up on the web, and for the most part, the tripod site is pretty reliable. |