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pinballparadise.co.uk

someone in manchester, i got the confirmation yesterday i had registered it but today it seems not. Lets hope something good happens to it.
 
So it's with it's third owner, only time will tell.
Let's wait to see what happens. Watch this space.
 
Whoever has the pinball owners association archives should be good for pictures and articles

Bobs technical stuff was very informative even for the non tekkie like myself!

Video stuff almost non existent but you can spot Bob and his machines plus an interview here:



Steve,

Thanks for the video. I was one of the interviewers on the video and have never seen it before.
I remember the day well - apart from the interviews. Based in Haslemere Village Hall near to where Bob lived. Daily Telegraph visited and there was an article in the paper the next day about us . Good fun day.

Cheers

David Blake
 
Wow, a joung Ad Jonker at 29mins, Oh and Steve Brum. Anyone else on there who's still around?

People from the video who are still alive include Jim Waters, John Whyatt, Steve Pagett, Ad Jonker, Simon Holman, Derek May and David Blake . At the time, BOP was the new game on loan from Deith Lleisure. No longer with us are Bob and Justin Williams who died not so long ago. I hope to keep my pinballs going for a few years yet.

David
 
After reading the posts about these jokers better long forgotten. Hopefully it will redirect to a Thai bride service!
 
Steve,

Thanks for the video. I was one of the interviewers on the video and have never seen it before.
I remember the day well - apart from the interviews. Based in Haslemere Village Hall near to where Bob lived. Daily Telegraph visited and there was an article in the paper the next day about us . Good fun day.

Cheers

David Blake
David Blake !

Crikey there is a name from my pinball past. I bought my Terminator 2 from you a LONG time ago.
 
Andrew Thorn also still colleting and on here!

Still have the Secret Service Simon Holman is trying to beat!

Hopefully be uploading the 1988 and 1990 show videos soon. Only three were ever done
 
Andrew Thorn also still colleting and on here!

Still have the Secret Service Simon Holman is trying to beat!

Hopefully be uploading the 1988 and 1990 show videos soon. Only three were ever done

Look forward to reel 2 and 1988/1990. At least it is video and not 8mm film.

Cheer.
 
Just found a old pinball paradise sticker in a new machine I picked up (old school phone number area codes so from a while back) machine looks to have been well maintained before it was stored for many years so interesting to hear about a bit of the history.

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That's the original PP, I bet the machine is in great condition that it came out of , all of Bob's machines were top notch.
 
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Yes the playfield and mechanics are lovely, cabinet is tired but that clearly happened over the years in storage since.
 
Whoever has the pinball owners association archives should be good for pictures and articles

Bobs technical stuff was very informative even for the non tekkie like myself!

Video stuff almost non existent but you can spot Bob and his machines plus an interview here:


Steve,

Thanks for the memories of a great show. I had forgotten that I interviewed you.

David
 
Just found a old pinball paradise sticker in a new machine I picked up (old school phone number area codes so from a while back) machine looks to have been well maintained before it was stored for many years so interesting to hear about a bit of the history.

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This sticker brings back alot of good memories for me. My dad(rip) was a good friend of bobs and we had many fun trips to Holland buying machines back in the day! and also alot of help fixing our games in the late 80s. haha We also learned from him what a proper full strip down restoration looks like!

Alot of my technical knowledge started from bobs vast memory of things and i spent alot of time with him where he helped to explain how stuff worked. Top bloke, and someone who certainly never took any **** either!!

Random thought -->, one spring/summer whilst i was at university (mid/late 90s), bob was wanting some new flyers created for his hiring business or sales flyers to promote games etc so he asked me to bring a few friends over to appear playing games and for use on these flyers etc.

When we got there, he said to me, "first job, get that box unpacked and setup". --> Was a NIB Cirqus Voltaire!! Great memories. RIP bob!!!
 
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