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Profile of Matt (mrm_4): master pinball restorer who documents complex EM/SS projects to inspire community.
Matt discovered pinball in 2015 at Stonehedge (now Station 300) in Akron, OH after abandoning a music career, purchased his first restoration project (Bally Mata Hari) in late 2017, and has been continuously restoring machines since
high confidence · Direct quote from Matt in interview: 'I got my first project pin in late 2017... I haven't been able to stop ever since.'
Matt's Rollergames restoration thread contains 700 photos with detailed commentary documenting the entire restoration process
high confidence · Author states: 'Like all of Matt's threads, this contains an insane amount of information, including over 500 images with commentary documenting the process' and refers to it as a '700 photo opus' earlier
Matt's restoration philosophy prioritizes exhaustive documentation with the intention that threads remain searchable and useful 10+ years later
high confidence · Matt's direct quote: 'I really love finding old restoration threads that no one has commented on for 10 years and seeing all that detail and info... I hope that happens with one of my threads someday.'
Matt uses ultrasonic cleaning, tumbling, and polishing on individual EM components (relays, steppers, score reels) before reassembly
high confidence · Author states: 'I like to take every single relay, stepper, score reel, and all other mechs completely apart, ultrasonic, tumble, polish, etc.'
Matt's day job (supervising a training department) is unrelated to pinball restoration; he views restoration as an escape from work
high confidence · Matt's direct quote: 'It DOES NOT tie into my day job... pinball restoration is a total escape from work.'
Matt initially applied 12 coats of clear to a playfield to address fisheye and prep issues, learning significant lessons about clear coating technique
high confidence · Matt's quote about unnamed playfield: 'That playfield has like 12 cans of clear on it! hahaha. I learned a lot about fisheyes and preclearing prep.'
The Rollergames playfield restoration involved complete playfield stripping, parts washing, insert repair, hand-painting, airbrush work, keyline repainting, and final clear coating
“I got addicted to that feeling of being overwhelmed”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Core philosophy defining his restoration approach and willingness to tackle massive, intricate projects
“Dude, screw this. Let's play pinball!”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Pivotal moment in 2015 when Matt discovered pinball at Stonehedge bowling alley, marking the beginning of his journey
“To me there's nothing better than bringing a complete basket case back from the dead and someone saying it looks better than new.”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Articulates his restoration motivation beyond financial return; focuses on transformation and legacy
“I really love finding old restoration threads that no one has commented on for 10 years and seeing all that detail and info. I hope that happens with one of my threads someday.”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Explains his meticulous documentation philosophy; views threads as timeless knowledge artifacts
“LIGHT COATS, several LIGHT COATS! Be patient, especially if you use rattle cans. Every mistake or issue I've ran into while painting is always because I tried to rush something.”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Concrete restoration advice shared with community; reflects his emphasis on documentation and teaching
“After I got the score motor and stacks finished, something broke in my mind, and I couldn't stop.”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Describes the psychological trigger that led to the complete Strato-Flite mech board restoration; illustrates his 'addiction to overwhelm'
“I'm actually in that part of the process for 4MBC, I have all the score reels completely apart and cleaned up, and putting one of the steppers back together as I'm writing this.”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Current work-in-progress status update; demonstrates his hands-on engagement
“I had a Gold Wings that I did a partial restoration on. I was afraid to start a thread for it because I didn't want to get made fun of.”
restoration_signal: Matt employs exhaustive photo documentation (700+ images per thread) with detailed commentary on each step, intentionally structured for long-term searchability and knowledge preservation beyond project completion
high · Author emphasizes 'Like all of Matt's threads, this contains an insane amount of information, including over 500 images with commentary' and Matt quotes his intention: 'Will this make sense and help someone else out long after I sell and forget about this machine?'
restoration_signal: Advanced playfield restoration process involving complete stripping, parts washing, hand-painting, precision airbrush work with computer-cut stencils (Silhouette Cameo 4), gradient color matching, keyline repainting, and multi-coat clear coating
high · Rollergames restoration detailed step-by-step: 'redoing small details to hand painting to airbrushing to reseating inserts to clear coating... He even repaired some of the damaged color gradients and background colors'
restoration_signal: Comprehensive EM restoration methodology involving ultrasonic cleaning, tumble polishing, and individual disassembly/reassembly of steppers, relays, score motors, and score reels with detailed photo documentation of each component
high · Matt quotes: 'I like to take every single relay, stepper, score reel, and all other mechs completely apart, ultrasonic, tumble, polish, etc.' and extensive Strato-Flite documentation shows score motor and stepper reassembly
community_signal: Strong restoration community knowledge-sharing ecosystem on Pinside where detailed threads inspire and enable subsequent restorers; author explicitly credits Matt's Rollergames thread for inspiration to attempt own playfield restorations
high · Author states: 'The main thing in this thread that impressed me (and enabled me to restore my Count-Down playfield... and Blue Max playfield...) was his total playfield restoration... It gave me the courage to finally cut my own stencils and use an airbrush'
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high confidence · Detailed technical breakdown with photos provided by author documenting each step of the process
Matt is currently working on a Four Million B.C. restoration that is progressing slower than usual; he experienced burnout and used a casual 1948 Chicago Coin Sally project to recover momentum
high confidence · Matt's direct quote: 'This game is going a lot slower for me than usual... I did get a little burnt-out last year working through this one.'
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Reveals vulnerability and community gatekeeping concerns; contrasts with his later confidence and documented work
“That's what I strive to be, the 'ok-est' pinball restorer in the hobby.”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Humorous self-deprecation that contrasts sharply with the article's portrayal of his expertise; demonstrates humility
“Deep cleaning with steppers and relays makes the game play so solid, and it's worth the time and effort.”
Matt (mrm_4) @ N/A — Key technical insight justifying the labor-intensive restoration methodology
restoration_signal: Cabinet restoration includes stripping, preparation, painting with light rattan-can coats, custom detailing (speckle work), and precision application; emphasis on 90% time spent in prep work
high · Matt's advice: 'LIGHT COATS, several LIGHT COATS! Be patient... Every mistake or issue I've ran into while painting is always because I tried to rush something' and documentation of Strato-Flite cabinet with 'beautiful-looking star speckles'
community_signal: Matt actively mentors restoration community through exhaustive thread documentation; receives regular direct messages from community members seeking guidance on projects inspired by his work
high · Matt quotes: 'I have my haters, but for the most part, people that follow me or reach out are very appreciative and compliment my progress. I really enjoy seeing that random bouncing envelope...'
personality_signal: Matt's restoration motivation driven by psychological addiction to overwhelm and project complexity; exhibits pattern of extending projects subconsciously to avoid burnout between machines; uses casual side projects to recover momentum
high · Matt quotes: 'I got addicted to that feeling of being overwhelmed' and 'This game is going a lot slower for me than usual. I think it's because I really hate being in between projects, so I'm subconsciously dragging it out'
industry_signal: Restoration community exhibits potential gatekeeping behavior around certain games (e.g., Gold Wings); fear of ridicule discourages documentation of projects on less-prestigious machines
medium · Matt reflects: 'I had a Gold Wings that I did a partial restoration on. I was afraid to start a thread for it because I didn't want to get made fun of. People picked on that game so much'
restoration_signal: Matt's airbrush skills developed substantially through Rollergames project; learned stencil creation (Silhouette Cameo 4), color gradient matching, and fade transitions; represents evolution from hand-painting to precision airbrush work
high · Matt quotes: 'Rollergames was a blast for me. That's the game that pushed me to really get serious about airbrushing... Lot of cool neon colors and just a lot different than what I have ever done up to that point'
restoration_signal: Matt has developed philosophy that restoration is incomplete without accounting for all original labels; leads community-wide label research efforts to locate missing QC documentation
high · Author notes: 'One thing in particular that came from this game was discovering a missing label that Williams used to track quality control for their playfields. I have an obsession with labels as a part of the restoration process'
restoration_signal: Clear coating identified as most challenging and frustrating restoration step; requires extensive prep work, multiple light coats (up to 12+), and learning curve on fisheye prevention and surface preparation
high · Matt quotes: 'I wanted to burn my house down from the rage I experienced doing that... I learned a lot about fisheyes and preclearing prep' and later on Strato-Flite 'to this day, I hate clear coating'
personnel_signal: Matt established as prominent restoration expert within 5-7 years of starting hobby (2017-2023); rapid skill development and community leadership through documentation; represents emerging class of specialized restoration practitioners
high · Article frames Matt as 'one of the leaders of the pinball restoration community' with '257 posts' in single Strato-Flite thread and '700 photo opus' on Rollergames; author describes him as wizard-level skilled