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Italian restorer showcases comprehensive pinball customization including fiber optics, PinSound, and custom decals at Expo 2025.
Custom restoration labor costs approximately €3,500 per machine in Italy
high confidence · Speaker directly states 'I consider around 3,500 euro for each machine I've done' regarding comprehensive restoration work
Optical fiber for ramp illumination costs €15-20 and can be sourced from China via AliExpress or Amazon
high confidence · Speaker provides specific pricing and sourcing information: 'probably 15 euro... $20... In China, Aliexpress or Amazon, anywhere'
Large operator in Italy has 300+ pinball machines in warehouse storage
medium confidence · Speaker mentions 'I know some guy they have 300 people 300' and references buying 40 machines from an operator who kept machines in warehouse for 10+ years
Original Stern pinball machine nickel plating quality is poor, requiring custom scanning and reproduction
high confidence · Speaker states 'Normally, the nickel is bad quality for stand. And we decide to make scanning... We're scanning the old one'
Indiana Jones pinball machine required character design changes because Harrison Ford/Lucas licensing would not permit use of actual character likeness
high confidence · Speaker notes 'That's not Harrison Ford... He wouldn't give the license. Yeah. So they had to change him.'
“This machine only have 2000 games, so it's like new. And we decided to make the most beautiful it can be, it's a pro version, we changed a lot of things, we made the new decals from ourselves, we scanned the old ones”
Italian restorer (Facundo Batista mentioned as friend)@ 0:00 — Introduces comprehensive restoration philosophy: scanning originals and recreating custom components for quality improvement
“This back glass is real foil gold and after printing. It's a piece of art. He can make any type of back glass, any type.”
Italian restorer@ 1:01 — Highlights custom back glass artisan service available through network contacts; demonstrates premium customization market
“I consider around 3,500 euro for each machine I've done. And the blades and the belts and the valves? The blade field.”
Italian restorer@ 15:01 — Provides transparent labor cost breakdown for restoration market; clarifies restoration scope
“Normally, the nickel is bad quality for stand. And we decide to make scanning the old one.”
Italian restorer@ 15:20 — Identifies manufacturing quality issue with Stern machine components; shows market gap for aftermarket replacement parts
“I paid 2,000 euro. This machine. 2,000 euro... when they buy the machine.”
Italian restorer@ 14:39 — Documents acquisition cost of 2000-game Pro machine from operator inventory; cost basis for restoration economics
business_signal: European restoration service economy established with documented labor costs: €3,500 per machine standard for comprehensive restoration in Italy, sourced from network of specialized artisans
high · Speaker states 'Normally, my job in Italy is cheaper. I consider around 3,500 euro for each machine I've done' including comprehensive component work
licensing_signal: Indiana Jones pinball licensing constraints required character substitution: Harrison Ford/Lucasfilm would not permit original character likeness, forcing designer to create alternate character design
high · Speaker directly addresses: 'That's not Harrison Ford... He wouldn't give the license. Yeah. So they had to change him.'
market_signal: Acquisition pricing for heavily-played Pro machines: 2000-game machine purchased at €2,000 entry cost, with €3,500+ restoration investment creating substantial total value proposition
high · Speaker discloses: 'I paid 2,000 euro. This machine. 2,000 euro... when they buy the machine'
market_signal: Large European operator inventory liquidation occurring: Italian operator with 300+ machines in warehouse; speaker purchased 40 machines from operator who kept inventory off-route for 10+ years due to profitability issues
medium · Speaker references 'I know some guy they have 300 people 300' and personally acquired '40 pinball' from operator 'he keep the machine closing in the warehouse for 10 years or more'
product_strategy: Custom back glass artwork market segment: artisan services creating foil-gold printed back glass replacements with bespoke artwork for individual machine themes
positive(0.82)— Speaker expresses enthusiasm for restoration craftsmanship and customization possibilities. Positive tone about machine transformation and quality improvements. Some mild frustration about original component quality (nickel plating) but framed constructively as opportunity for upgrade. No antagonism toward manufacturers or community members.
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medium · Speaker highlights friend Marco's work: 'This back glass is real foil gold and after printing. It's a piece of art. He can make any type of back glass, any type.'
product_concern: Stern pinball machine nickel plating quality identified as substandard across production; restorers routinely scanning originals and commissioning custom replacements as standard practice
high · Speaker states 'Normally, the nickel is bad quality for stand' and describes systematic approach: 'we decide to make scanning... We're scanning the old one... we make the file, we change everything'
technology_signal: Custom decal recreation from scanned originals becoming standard cosmetic upgrade path: scanner-based reproduction enabling texture and color matching improvements over original manufacturing
high · Speaker describes process: 'we scanned the old ones, we changed the software, we changed the file, and we made this machine' with sourcing to 'friend in France, he printed for me'
technology_signal: Optical fiber lighting becoming accessible aftermarket upgrade: 3mm fiber optic systems available at €15-20 from mass-market vendors (AliExpress/Amazon), enabling cost-effective ramp illumination customization
high · Speaker provides specific sourcing and pricing: 'probably 15 euro... $20... In China, Aliexpress or Amazon, anywhere... Standard 3 mm... 16 feet of cable... For $14. Cheap, cheap, cheap.'