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Pinball Heroes: Tim Arnold

The Pinball Blog·article·analyzed·Jan 18, 2009
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TL;DR

PHOF founder Tim Arnold discusses relocation, fundraising, and charitable mission.

Summary

Tim Arnold, founder of the Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame, discusses the museum's operations, charitable mission, and future plans in this interview. Arnold reveals the Hall of Fame is relocating to a new $1.2M building and launching a membership fundraiser to cover a $500K debt, while emphasizing the venue's year-round operation model and commitment to the Salvation Army. He shares anecdotes about notable visitors and clarifies that perceived rudeness is actually dedication to machine maintenance.

Key Claims

  • Tim Arnold no longer plays pinball regularly, spending time instead with his dogs

    high confidence · Direct quote from Tim Arnold in interview

  • Pinball Hall of Fame generates approximately $22,000/month in revenue donated to charity

    medium confidence · KB context (may be from earlier source); not explicitly stated in this article

  • PHOF is relocating to 1610 E. Tropicana in a building they will own for $1.2 million

    high confidence · Direct quote from Tim Arnold regarding new property acquisition

  • PHOF currently has $500K debt after paying $1.2M for new building with $700K from building fund

    high confidence · Direct statement by Tim Arnold about financial situation

  • PHOF keeps less than $500 in change on site overnight for security reasons

    high confidence · Direct answer from Tim Arnold about cash management

  • Las Vegas is the only place pinball arcade can work year-round due to combination of tourists and locals

    medium confidence · Opinion stated by Tim Arnold about venue viability

  • Steve Ritchie refused to autograph his brother's games

    medium confidence · Anecdote from Tim Arnold about a notable visitor

  • PHOF plans to launch tiered membership program (basic, gold, silver, platinum, diamond) and machine sponsorships to raise funds

    high confidence · Direct statement by Tim Arnold about upcoming fundraising strategy

Notable Quotes

  • “I don't really play pinball anymore. I spend all day every day around the machines. If I get time away, the last thing I want is more bells buzzers and brats.”

    Tim Arnold — Reveals the burnout aspect of running a pinball museum and how constant exposure changes one's relationship with the hobby

  • “Our charitable acts are the most important thing we do.”

    Tim Arnold — Core mission statement of the PHOF, emphasizing charity over profit

  • “We have had several e-mails from people who came to the museum and expected a personal tour and a lot of time with the Hippy or me, and we spent very little time with them. Every second we are there, we are fixing games.”

    Tim Arnold — Clarifies perception of rudeness as actually being dedication to machine maintenance and care

  • “Las Vegas is the only place on earth this can work. You need tourists AND locals to make the numbers work 52 weeks out of the year.”

    Tim Arnold — Strategic insight about why PHOF's year-round model is only viable in Las Vegas market

  • “We paid 1.2 million for the new place. We had 700K. in the building fund. We are now 500 thousand in debt.”

    Tim Arnold — Reveals the financial stakes of PHOF's relocation and upcoming capital fundraising needs

  • “Needs more salt!”

    Tim Arnold — Humorous one-word summary of pinball; deflects serious sentiment with joke about food seasoning

Entities

Tim ArnoldpersonPinball Hall of FameorganizationSalvation ArmyorganizationThe Pinball BlogorganizationSteve RitchiepersonLeonard MaltinpersonEugene JarvispersonNickpersonThe Hippyperson

Signals

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    business_signal: PHOF relocating to new $1.2M owned property with $500K remaining debt; launching tiered membership and sponsorship fundraiser model

    high · Tim Arnold directly states: 'We paid 1.2 million for the new place... We are now 500 thousand in debt' and plans to launch membership tiers and machine sponsorship fundraising

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    community_signal: PHOF planning structured membership and sponsorship program to involve broader pinball community in fundraising

    high · Tim Arnold outlines plans for 'basic memberships, gold, Silver, platinum and diamond memberships, along with sponsorship of a machine, restroom, vending machine, etc.'

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    market_signal: Insight into year-round pinball arcade business model viability; requires both tourist and local traffic and is Las Vegas-specific

    high · Tim Arnold: 'Las Vegas is the only place on earth this can work. You need tourists AND locals to make the numbers work 52 weeks out of the year.'

Topics

Pinball Hall of Fame operations and relocationprimaryNonprofit charitable fundraising strategyprimaryYear-round arcade venue business model in Las VegassecondaryNotable pinball designer and celebrity visitorssecondaryMachine maintenance and preservationsecondaryPersonal philosophy on pinball hobbymentioned

Sentiment

positive(0.72)— Tim Arnold expresses pride in charitable work and optimism about relocation despite financial challenges. Tone is matter-of-fact and occasionally humorous. Some defensive tone regarding perceived rudeness, but overall constructive and forward-looking.

Transcript

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The Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame.The Pinball Blog jumped on a plane and popped over to Vegas to catch up with the man behind the madness (actually, we sent him an email). The Pinball Blog. So you're Tim Arnold from the Pinball Hall of Fame in Las Vegas. Do you still get the same kick out of pinball that you did when you first opened the doors to the PHOF? Tim Arnold. I don't really play pinball anymore. I spend all day every day around the machines. If I get time away, the last thing I want is more bells buzzers and brats. I go play with my dogs. TPB. If you had to do something else, what would it be? TA. Don't know anything else, this is all I have done my whole life. Perhaps I could open a soft drink stand on the Merrick road..... TPB. You're a keen supporter of the Salvation Army, do you ever see how the money is being used and what difference it's making? TA. Our charitable acts are the most important thing we do. We support the Army because they are a lot like us, low rent, very efficient, and totally dedicated to one thing. The hippy and I just went to the latest graduation ceremony and saw first hand crack heads, dopers, and low lifes that had finished the program, and were placed in a job after training and were ready to rejoin normal life. It was done with our money. I am very proud. TPB. What happens one day if you're too old to run the Pinball Hall of Fame? TA. I figure I have 10 more years at least. After that, I will close the museum, take all the machines out in the parking lot and burn them so nobody will ever play pinball again. Or I could find somebody to take over. TPB. You must have had some interesting visitors to the Pinball Hall of Fame. Are there any that stand out? Maybe one from pinball-circles and one from the 'real' world! TA. Only non pinball famous guy we ever had was Lenord Maltin, Teevee critic. He came in a limo, stayed about an hour, then left. Nice guy. Steve Ritchie refused to autograph his brothers games, so he is no longer famous. Eugene Jarvis really liked the picture on our Asteroids. TPB. So you let people play pinball and give the money to charity. You sound pretty-darn perfect. There must be a dark side to Tim Arnold. Drink? Drugs? Ladies? All of the above? Come on, you can tell us. TA. We have had several e-mails from people who came to the museum and expected a personal tour and a lot of time with the Hippy or me, and we spent very little time with them. Every second we are there, we are fixing games. Many people take this as rudeness, when it is just attention to detail. If we have offended anyone, we are sorry. TA. Las Vegas is the only place on earth this can work. You need tourists AND locals to make the numbers work 52 weeks out of the year. Many other places have shows once or twice a year, which is SUPER WAY COOL, but keeping it open year round is a whole nother Magilla..... TPB. All those change machines and pinballs. How many quarters are in circulation at any one time at the PHOF? TA. Games are scooped all the time, and we leave very little change in the place over night. No use tempting people. Under 500 dollars. TPB. Although everyone should try and get to the PHOF, it clearly won't be possible. Is there anything we can do from afar other than marvel at your collection? TA. In the coming months, we will be moving to 1610 E. Tropicana, a building we will OWN, out of the cramped and dingy rental we are now in. We paid 1.2 million for the new place. We had 700K. in the building fund. We are now 500 thousand in debt. As soon as we get the move over with and up and running, we will be passing the hat among the pinball world in a GIVE ONCE fundraiser. We will have basic memberships, gold, Silver (Not Herb), platinum and diamond memberships, along with sponsorship of a machine, restroom, vending machine, etc. Sorry, toilets are already named for Shaggy and Normm. When the time comes, PLEASE SEND MONEY!. The sooner we are out of debt, the sooner we can get back to giving to charity. TPB. Finally, can you sum up pinball in one word or sentence? TA. Needs more salt! Many thanks to Tim Arnold who I'm sure has much better things to do than answer questions from us! Thankfully, he found the time. If you'd like to send a paypal donation to the PHOF then you can use this address (pinballhalloffame@msn.com) to send payment. Or check out the PHOF Support Page to find out other ways you can help the guys. Hopefully, you're starting to see how Pinball Heroes works! 10 questions, some for fun, some out of curiosity and some to try and start a bun-fight. These guys will have answered thousands of questions over the years, so we're trying to make it a little different! More Pinball Heroes coming soon! Cheers Nick The Pinball Blog Pictures used with permission from The Pinball Hall of Fame.