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Roger Sharp's Ohio pinball legalization testimony, Multi-Bingo updates, hobby burnout recovery, 1960 Keeney machine.
Roger Sharp testified in a Cincinnati court case that legalized free play pinball in Ohio by arguing skill, not chance, determined winning free games
high confidence · Law firm letter from Dinsmore, Scholl, Coates and Dupree and partner testimony quoted directly in podcast
Josh and Zach Sharp are sons of Roger Sharp and run the IFPA
high confidence · Nick Baldridge states this as introduction to court case discussion
Nick Baldridge has completed 3 games on Multi-Bingo and now has 28 remaining to program
high confidence · Baldridge directly states: 'I finished United's ABC and Bolero... so now I'm down to 28'
ABC and Bolero are the only two games using roulette-style playfields in the Multi-Bingo collection
high confidence · Baldridge states: 'ABC and Bolero are the only two games that use a roulette style playfield'
United Serenade is a bingo game that was discovered in January and was previously unknown in the community
high confidence · Baldridge: 'the bingo that was found out of the blue... turned out that it was a game nobody had ever heard of'
Nick Baldridge experienced hobby burnout but recovered within 24 hours of listing his bingos for sale
high confidence · Baldridge describes listing bingos then pulling listing down next day: 'mind changed in about twenty four hours'
Eleven Bells was designed by Ed Krinsky and is noted as his first game design on IPDB
high confidence · Baldridge states: 'it was designed by Ed Krinsky and on the IPDB it notes that this was the first game that he designed'
One-balls were outlawed a decade before 1960 but Eleven Bells was still manufactured as a one-ball game
high confidence · Baldridge: 'one balls had been outlawed a decade before. But in this case Eleven Bells is a game... one interesting factoid about Eleven Bells'
“Frankly, it's the first time in an American courtroom that the fascinating history of the amusement pinball novelty device has been laid out so eloquently and so colorfully.”
Law firm letter (Dinsmore, Scholl, Coates and Dupree) @ Early in episode — Recognition of Roger Sharp's legal significance in pinball history
“Sharp was one of our experts in the case where we legalized free play pinball machines in Ohio. The state took the position that if you could win a free game by getting a certain score, then the machine was a gambling device because it involved a game of chance. Our position was that it took skill to get the points, so there was no chance involved.”
Law firm partner (involved in the case) @ Mid-episode — Core legal argument that established pinball as a game of skill in Ohio
“He was shrewd enough to continue his testimony taking the glass off the machine and showing by hand how to use all the angles to score. We left the courtroom that day with the judge, still in his robes, standing and playing the machine. That was when we figured we would win.”
Law firm partner @ Mid-episode — Dramatic moment showing how the judge's hands-on demonstration of skill secured the verdict
“I reached a point not too long ago, maybe a couple weeks ago where I started looking around and wanting to have space and wanted some space to work.”
Nick Baldridge @ Hobby burnout section — Personal account of burnout driven by lack of workspace
“I had reached a frustration level that I had not reached previously. And it was all due to lack of space really and the fact that it was one of those things that felt like it wasn't progressing because of the lack of space.”
Nick Baldridge @ Hobby burnout section — Explanation that burnout was environmental rather than interest-related
“That's when we figured we would win. He remarks, that's when litigation was fun.”
Law firm partner @ Court case section — Nostalgic reflection on a pivotal moment in pinball legal history
“Eleven Bells is interesting because it's one of the games that was made in the early 60s that are one balls. I've always wondered how these were legally possible to manufacture, given that the one balls had been outlawed a decade before.”
historical_signal: Roger Sharp's testimony in Cincinnati court case established precedent that pinball is a game of skill, enabling legalization of free play pinball in Ohio
high · Law firm partner testimony and letter describing the case and judge's hands-on demonstration of skill
community_signal: IFPA (run by Sharp's sons) publishing the Cincinnati court case letter to the community, preserving pinball legal history
high · Baldridge references IFPA Facebook page posting the law firm letter for community access
product_signal: Multi-Bingo project completed 3 games (ABC, Bolero, United Serenade in progress); 28 remaining games to program
high · Baldridge: 'I finished United's ABC and Bolero... so now I'm down to 28'
design_innovation: ABC and Bolero feature rare roulette-style playfields with motor-driven metal shutters and 25-hole circular targets; Baldridge documenting mechanics for homebrew implementation
high · Detailed playfield description and Baldridge's research into IPDB photos showing underside mechanics
community_signal: United Serenade, a previously unknown bingo game, discovered in January and now being documented and programmed into Multi-Bingo
high · Baldridge: 'the bingo that was found out of the blue... turned out that it was a game nobody had ever heard of... photos are on the IPDB'
positive(0.72)— Positive reception of legal history discovery and Multi-Bingo progress; brief negative period regarding hobby burnout but resolved positively; enthusiasm for featured game and continued community engagement
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Nick Baldridge @ Featured game section — Highlighting a historical curiosity about pinball regulation and one-ball games
community_signal: Nick Baldridge experienced hobby burnout due to space constraints and overwhelming workload but recovered within 24 hours; community friends expressed concern about his wellbeing
high · Baldridge listed all bingos for sale then pulled listings next day; friends reached out asking if everything was okay
historical_signal: Eleven Bells (1960) is a one-ball game manufactured over a decade after one-balls were outlawed; Baldridge notes curiosity about legal mechanism allowing this
medium · Baldridge: 'one balls had been outlawed a decade before... I've always wondered how these were legally possible to manufacture'
design_philosophy: Eleven Bells features risk-reward mechanics: hitting drain rollover doubles replay wins but requires precision; playfield designed by Ed Krinsky as his first game
high · Baldridge's detailed playfield analysis describing pop-up target sequence and replay doubling mechanic
product_signal: RoboFrenzy receiving final mechanical units needed; expected to begin assembly soon
high · Baldridge: 'I received the last mechanical units that I think I need for RoboFrenzy'
operational_signal: Nick Baldridge offering technical assistance to pinball enthusiasts for EM and bingo game repair and setup
high · Baldridge: 'Feel free to reach out if you need help getting your game going, be it bingo or EM, and we'll see what we can do'