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Pinball licensing deep dive and Whirlwind restoration updates amid slow news cycle.
Deep Root Pinball announced games coming between fall 2019 and 2020, but nothing has been released yet despite 2018 promises
high confidence · Ken discussing Deep Root's status updates on This Week in Pinball, expressing dismay about unfulfilled promises
Spooky Pinball has three machines currently in development, not all licensed but all horror-themed
high confidence · Dr. John's segment covering Spooky Pinball, reporting Charlie's update during licensing conversation
When a manufacturer approaches a licensor, the licensor publicizes the offer to all other pinball makers to create a bidding war
high confidence · Dr. John explaining how licensing pitches work, citing conversation with Spooky's Charlie
Jersey Jack Pinball's Pirates of the Caribbean lacks full licensing assets (no Johnny Depp likeness or clips) but has become a cult classic and commands $1,500+ premiums on secondary market
high confidence · Ken and Bill discussing Pirates as example of game succeeding despite limited licensing
Todd Tuckey (TNT Amusements YouTube channel) underwent triple bypass surgery and is in hospital recovery
high confidence · Ken announcing Todd's health status at episode opening as a shout-out request
Bill's Whirlwind restoration has been ongoing since October and is nearly complete, awaiting original Williams stickers and chrome wire form
high confidence · Bill discussing his restoration project status, mentioning chrome work being handled by Chris Royalty with 2-week turnaround
Multiple Whirlwind restorations completed recently (Zach Menny's via Schmitty, Bill's in progress, Orange County machine)
medium confidence · Ken noting unusual confluence of three Whirlwinds being restored simultaneously
Boutique pinball companies making 150-500 units face exorbitant licensing costs that larger manufacturers like Stern can absorb
high confidence · Dr. John explaining economics of licensing for smaller manufacturers vs. Stern
“the pinball news continues to just be overwhelming to the point where we don't even know what to cover”
Ken Cromwell @ opening — Sets tone for episode discussing slow news cycle and lack of positive industry developments
“for the amount of promises that they have boldly proclaimed last year and nothing so far this year, nothing until November”
Bill Webb @ Deep Root discussion — Expresses frustration with Deep Root's delays and broken promises from 2018
“if you approach a studio to get a license they will then make this pretty public to everybody in the pinball industry and see if anyone wants to outbid you”
Dr. John @ licensing segment — Key insight into licensing procurement that creates competitive bidding wars
“it almost seems to me that Jersey Jack not having the full licensing rights for Pirates of the Caribbean might have been the best thing that happened to that game”
Ken Cromwell @ Pirates discussion — Counterintuitive observation that licensing limitations don't necessarily harm game appeal
“I don't think anybody's ever had a conversation with Chuck over a spooky pinball and walked away and been like, well, that guy kind of sucks”
Bill Webb @ Spooky personality discussion — Characterizes Charlie Don as relationship-builder essential to Spooky's licensing success
industry_signal: Hosts report overwhelming lack of positive pinball news over past week, leading This Week in Pinball to run special format with multiple podcasters instead of regular news coverage
high · Ken: 'the pinball news continues to just be overwhelming to the point where we don't even know what to cover'; This Week in Pinball ran 'potluck' format with multiple podcasters
business_signal: Deep Root Pinball has not delivered any games despite 2018 promises and 2019 announcements for fall 2019-2020 release window
high · Bill: 'for the amount of promises that they have boldly proclaimed last year and nothing so far this year, nothing until November'
licensing_signal: Licensors create bidding wars by publicizing manufacturer interest to all competing pinball makers; practice common across industry
high · Dr. John explaining: 'if you approach a studio to get a license they will then make this pretty public to everybody in the pinball industry and see if anyone wants to outbid you'
market_signal: Secondary market prices for classic machines (Lethal Weapon $2,200-2,500, Indiana Jones playfield $4,000-4,800) approaching or exceeding new machine costs; aftermarket parts pricing 'ridiculous'
high · Ken noting 'lethal weapons like $2,200, $2,500' and Bill describing aftermarket as 'nuts'; discussion of 'Wall of Shame' pricing tracker
collector_signal: Pirates of the Caribbean commanding $1,500+ premiums over asking despite (or because of) limited licensing assets; game perceived as potentially never returning to production line
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high · Ken: 'people are spending what, $1,500 over asking price to get one of these things' and 'there's a very good chance that that never goes back on the line'
product_strategy: Boutique manufacturers like Spooky operate in 400-500 unit production runs with pre-sales and non-refundable deposits to achieve profitability; licensing costs exorbitant at smaller scales
high · Bill: 'the sweet spot for them has got to be 400 to 500 pins for it to make sense' and discussion of Alice Cooper pre-sales model
personnel_signal: Todd Tuckey (TNT Amusements YouTube channel) underwent triple bypass surgery; in hospital recovery for several weeks with rehabilitation period to follow
high · Ken: 'Todd went in for triple bypass surgery, and he's in the recovery mode right now. I think he's going to be in the hospital for a few weeks before he's able to go home'
restoration_signal: Three Whirlwind restorations occurring simultaneously: Zach Menny's (completed by Schmitty), Bill Webb's (in progress), and Orange County machine; unusual convergence of rare title
high · Ken noting 'Whirlwind, which is not something that you see on a regular basis, there are three' being restored currently
design_philosophy: Games succeed creatively despite incomplete licensing (Pirates of the Caribbean, Big Lebowski); licensing limitations may drive innovative design rather than hinder it
medium · Ken: 'it almost seems to me that Jersey Jack not having the full licensing rights for Pirates of the Caribbean might have been the best thing that happened to that game'
community_signal: Pinball podcast ecosystem expanding with cross-promotion; Special When Lit selected as favorite podcast by Slap Save Pinball Podcast hosts; community connections driving listenership
high · Jason Fowler named Special When Lit as favorite pinball podcast; hosts discussing 'powerful podcasting coming out of the Midwest and St. Louis'
manufacturing_signal: Spooky Pinball has three machines in active development; not all licensed but all horror-themed; company positioning to continue horror focus with no end in sight
high · Dr. John: 'Spooky Pinball has currently got three different machines in the process of being worked on. They may not all be licensed, but they are all definitely spooky'
collector_signal: Multiple Whirlwind restorations may suppress resale values as market floods with nice examples; Bill predicting 6-month hold before trading for newer machines (Ghostbusters Pro, Monsters Pro)
medium · Ken: 'The resale value on Whirlwinds with as many that are coming out is going down'; Bill suggesting Whirlwind will trade for newer games after 6 months