# 14 Questions with American Pinball President Ron Lindeman

**Source:** Kineticist  
**Type:** article  
**Published:** 2026-01-21  
**Beat:** Pinball

**URL:** https://www.kineticist.com/news/american-pinball-questions

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## Analysis

Ron Lindeman, president of newly acquired American Pinball under J.B. Vincent LP ownership, outlines the company's restructuring plans in a 14-question interview. The acquisition included brand, facility, tooling, inventory, and the Hot Wheels license (which expired end of 2025), with operations remaining in the Chicago area. Vincent LP aims to release 1-2 titles in 2026 while exploring licensed properties across film, TV, video games, and nostalgia categories, with Cuphead and potential Dennis Nordman concepts still under review.

### Key Claims

- [HIGH] The J.B. Vincent LP acquisition of American Pinball included brand, facility, tooling, and inventory, with Hot Wheels as the only license (expired end of 2025). — _Ron Lindeman, American Pinball President, in direct response to Colin's written question about acquisition scope._
- [HIGH] The acquisition deal came together in less than 90 days. — _Ron Lindeman's direct response to timeline question._
- [HIGH] American Pinball will remain in the Chicago area; no Texas consolidation is planned. — _Ron Lindeman's explicit statement._
- [HIGH] American Pinball aims to have 1-2 titles released in 2026. — _Ron Lindeman's direct statement on timeline goals._
- [HIGH] American Pinball is exploring licensed titles from film, TV, video games, and nostalgia properties rather than focusing solely on original unlicensed content. — _Ron Lindeman's response to licensing category question._
- [HIGH] Cuphead status remains undetermined; all options including Dennis Nordman concepts (including a rumored Whitewater sequel) are under review. — _Ron Lindeman's response to Cuphead and Nordman concepts question._
- [HIGH] J.B. Vincent's background is in LED manufacturing; Vincent has run successful businesses with similar components. — _Colin's question and Ron Lindeman's response about Vincent's background._
- [HIGH] Success for American Pinball in one year means having two great titles in market with 3-4 machines in pipeline. — _Ron Lindeman's direct response to success definition question._

### Notable Quotes

> "Brand, facility, tooling, inventory. The only license was Hot Wheels, which ended at the end of 2025—but we're finishing up orders that were placed before that."
> — **Ron Lindeman**
> _Clarifies exact scope of J.B. Vincent LP's acquisition and current licensing status of American Pinball._

> "Clean break."
> — **Ron Lindeman**
> _Confirms Aimtron (original owner) has no ongoing involvement, signaling a complete leadership transition._

> "Less than 90 days."
> — **Ron Lindeman**
> _Reveals the acquisition occurred very rapidly, suggesting the deal was opportunistic or American Pinball's dormancy was deliberate._

> "It's not a core part of our business. We look at these opportunities on a case-by-case basis."
> — **Ron Lindeman**
> _Clarifies American Pinball is not pivoting to contract manufacturing despite earlier speculation._

> "Nothing is for sure, but we are looking at all options and nothing is off the table. We just need to look at timelines and see what makes sense."
> — **Ron Lindeman**
> _Provides cautious optimism about Cuphead and Dennis Nordman concepts while managing expectations._

> "Bryan has run successful businesses with similar components, but it's all about putting the right people in place."
> — **Ron Lindeman**
> _Addresses concerns about J.B. Vincent's LED manufacturing background and emphasizes hiring strategy for credibility._

> "We are looking to create great machines with titles people want to buy, having the quality they should expect backed up with what will be the best service in the business."
> — **Ron Lindeman**
> _Addresses dealer/distributor concerns and signals commitment to quality and customer service recovery._

> "One to two titles in 2026 is an ambitious turnaround given where things stood a few weeks ago. Whether the team can deliver—and whether the community gives them a second chance—remains to be seen."
> — **Colin (Kineticist)**
> _Editorial summary acknowledging the steep challenge American Pinball faces in rebuilding credibility._

### Entities

| Name | Type | Context |
|------|------|---------|
| American Pinball | company | Pinball manufacturer acquired by J.B. Vincent LP; newly restructured leadership under Ron Lindeman; planning 1-2 releases in 2026. |
| J.B. Vincent LP | company | Parent company acquiring American Pinball assets in less than 90 days; led by J.B. Vincent (also referred to as Bryan Vincent), with LED manufacturing background. |
| Ron Lindeman | person | President of American Pinball under new J.B. Vincent LP ownership; principal spokesperson for restructuring and future plans. |
| J.B. Vincent | person | Owner/principal of J.B. Vincent LP acquiring American Pinball; described as self-identified pinball enthusiast with LED manufacturing background; also referred to as Bryan Vincent. |
| Colin | person | Chief editor at Kineticist; conducted the 14-question interview with Ron Lindeman; lifetime pinball competitor and enthusiast involved with This Week in Pinball. |
| Aimtron | company | Original owner/operator of American Pinball; no ongoing role after J.B. Vincent LP acquisition (clean break). |
| Orbit Games | company | Included in J.B. Vincent LP acquisition; will operate as separate company focused on commercial/location side. |
| Hot Wheels | product | Licensed IP for American Pinball games; license expired end of 2025; final orders placed before expiration still being fulfilled. |
| Cuphead | game | Long-rumored American Pinball title; status under review by new management; no confirmation of production timeline. |
| Dennis Nordman | person | Designer of three concepts developed at American Pinball, including rumored Whitewater sequel; concepts under review by new management. |
| Whitewater | game | Classic Williams pinball machine (1993); rumored sequel was one of three Dennis Nordman concepts developed at American Pinball, now under review. |
| Kineticist | company | Pinball media platform founded/run by Colin; conducts industry interviews and news coverage; integration with This Week in Pinball ecosystem mentioned. |
| This Week in Pinball | organization | Pinball industry newsletter and media outlet; Colin contributes to the publication. |

### Topics

- **Primary:** American Pinball acquisition and restructuring, J.B. Vincent LP business background and pinball entry, 2026 release timeline and licensing strategy, Cuphead and Dennis Nordman concepts status, Community trust and reputation recovery
- **Secondary:** Chicago operations and regional consolidation, Dealer and distributor confidence rebuilding, Contract manufacturing and business model

### Sentiment

**Neutral** (0)

### Signals

- **[business_signal]** J.B. Vincent LP acquired American Pinball assets (brand, facility, tooling, inventory) in less than 90 days; deal appears to have been negotiated rapidly while company was dormant. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman stated acquisition came together in 'less than 90 days' and company had been 'largely dormant for over a year.'
- **[product_strategy]** American Pinball is shifting strategy toward licensed properties (film, TV, video games, nostalgia) rather than original unlicensed titles. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman: 'we are focused on licensed titles from all these categories—film, TV, video games, nostalgia properties.'
- **[product_launch]** American Pinball aims to release 1-2 titles in 2026; new management goals include having 3-4 machines in pipeline within one year. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman: 'our goal would be to have one to two titles out in 2026' and 'Having two great titles in the market with three to four machines in the pipeline.'
- **[community_signal]** New management explicitly focused on culture recovery and rebuilding community trust after American Pinball's troubled recent history; pledging best-in-class service and quality. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman: 'We are looking for a fresh start and plan to treat our team right' and commitment to 'best service in the business.'
- **[personnel_signal]** Complete leadership change at American Pinball; Aimtron has no ongoing role ('clean break'); new management under Ron Lindeman and J.B. Vincent LP; open to rehiring former employees where fit. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman confirmed 'Clean break' with Aimtron and stated 'We will look at former employees to see if they could be a good fit.'
- **[machine_intel]** Cuphead remains in uncertain status under new ownership; no confirmation of production or timeline. (confidence: medium) — Ron Lindeman: 'Nothing is for sure, but we are looking at all options and nothing is off the table.'
- **[machine_intel]** Three Dennis Nordman concepts developed at American Pinball (including rumored Whitewater sequel) are under review by new management; no confirmed timelines. (confidence: medium) — Ron Lindeman: 'We just need to look at timelines and see what makes sense' regarding Nordman concepts.
- **[operational_signal]** American Pinball and Orbit Games will both remain in Chicago area; no consolidation to Texas planned. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman: 'No, both companies will stay in the Chicago area.'
- **[market_signal]** American Pinball faces significant community skepticism and must rebuild dealer/distributor confidence after losses and failures; editorial notes success is uncertain. (confidence: high) — Colin: 'Whether the team can deliver—and whether the community gives them a second chance—remains to be seen.'
- **[business_signal]** J.B. Vincent LP states no additional acquisitions in pinball manufacturing space are planned; focused on American Pinball turnaround. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman: 'No. That's what we've got for now.'
- **[licensing_signal]** Hot Wheels license (only licensed IP in American Pinball acquisition) expired December 31, 2025; company is fulfilling remaining pre-expiration orders. (confidence: high) — Ron Lindeman: 'The only license was Hot Wheels, which ended at the end of 2025—but we're finishing up orders that were placed before that.'

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## Transcript

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I reached out with a list of questions. He responded in writing. Here's what he had to say.
Colin: The press release says JB Vincent LP acquired "the assets" of American Pinball. What specifically did that include?
Ron: Brand, facility, tooling, inventory. The only license was Hot Wheels, which ended at the end of 2025—but we're finishing up orders that were placed before that.
Colin: Will Aimtron [AP's original owner] have any ongoing role?
Ron: Clean break.
Colin: Did the acquisition include Orbit Games?
Ron: Yes. Orbit Games is included but will be a separate company focused on the commercial side.
Colin: How long was this deal in the works? AP has been largely dormant for over a year—did this factor into that, or did it come together recently?
Ron: Less than 90 days.
Colin: Will operations stay in the Chicago area, or is Texas consolidation on the table?
Ron: No, both companies will stay in the Chicago area.
Colin: There's been speculation about AP pivoting toward contract manufacturing. Is that still part of the plan?
Ron: It's not a core part of our business. We look at these opportunities on a case-by-case basis.
Colin: The release mentions "securing valuable licensing agreements." Can you share what categories you're exploring? Does that signal a shift away from original unlicensed titles?
Ron: I can't be too specific, but we are focused on licensed titles from all these categories—film, TV, video games, nostalgia properties.
Colin: What's the status of the long-rumored Cuphead? And is there any chance we'll see the three Dennis Nordman concepts that were developed at AP—including the rumored Whitewater sequel?
Ron: Nothing is for sure, but we are looking at all options and nothing is off the table. We just need to look at timelines and see what makes sense.
Colin: What's a realistic timeline for learning more about the first new release under Vincent's ownership?
Ron: We are still reviewing this, but our goal would be to have one to two titles out in 2026.
Colin: Vincent mentions being a pinball enthusiast. Can you tell us more about his relationship with pinball? His background is LED manufacturing, which is largely unrelated to coin-op—how does the team expect that experience to translate?
Ron: Bryan has run successful businesses with similar components, but it's all about putting the right people in place.
Colin: A big focus of the press release is culture and rebuilding trust. Given AP's current reputation within the community, what are some concrete steps you're taking? Have you reached out to any former employees about returning?
Ron: We are looking for a fresh start and plan to treat our team right. We will look at former employees to see if they could be a good fit for our path forward.
Colin: What message would you have for dealers and distributors who may have taken losses or lost confidence over the past couple years?
Ron: We are looking to create great machines with titles people want to buy, having the quality they should expect backed up with what will be the best service in the business.
Colin: What does success look like for American Pinball one year from now?
Ron: Having two great titles in the market with three to four machines in the pipeline.
Colin: Does Vincent have any plans for additional acquisitions within the pinball manufacturing space?
Ron: No.
That's what we've got for now. One to two titles in 2026 is an ambitious turnaround given where things stood a few weeks ago. Whether the team can deliver—and whether the community gives them a second chance—remains to be seen.
Colin is the chief pixel pusher at Kineticist. He's a lifetime gamer who became enamored with pinball after taking in a family copy of the 1979 classic Joker Poker (the EM version). Since then he's bought, sold and repaired many machines, competed in all kinds of tournaments, and contributes to This Week in Pinball, the New Robert Englunds Pinball League, and Pin-Masters of New Robert Englunds. Previously, Colin spent over a decade working in marketing for agencies and tech startups. He also started and ran a music blog, happy hour website, and wrote a regular craft beer review column for Central Track in Dallas. Once aspired to be an artsy film director.

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