Jordan Treadway is a multi-faceted figure in the pinball community spanning hobbyist maintenance, competitive play, and machine ownership. He is Rebecca Salam's partner and works as a tech/game maintenance specialist at a pinball collective, while also being connected to the Next Level Pinball Museum as a family member of an operator. He owns Fliptronic and has acquired rare prewar machines like the 1934 World Series pinball; he is also an accomplished competitive player with a strong record against high-rated opponents and maintains involvement in regional pinball communities, particularly in Austin.
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Competitive pinball player; beat Adam Lefkoff in tiebreaker at Papa; won that Papa tournament
Referenced community member in Austin pinball scene
Chat participant and Free Gold Watch community member; makes claims about Stern's annual IP requirements
Owner of Fliptronic; purchased 1934 World Series machine; allows Dead Flip to babysit for study/reverse engineering
Rebecca's partner, hobbyist tech/game maintenance specialist at the collective
Young Australian player with 60% efficiency rating; used as example of regional excellence without international travel
Competitive pinball player Rhodes rates highly, learned via internet resources, has 22-3 head-to-head record vs Rhodes
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Next Level operator's family member; grew up with Turtles pinball, helped build collection