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Classic Pinball Podcast anniversary episode covering NY trip adventures, Fishtales restoration, and Jaws pinball rumors.
8-Ball Deluxe had a production run of approximately 20,000 units, making it one of the highest production games Williams made, second only to Eight Ball.
high confidence · George discussing the 8-Ball Deluxe delivery, based on historical pinball manufacturing data
There is a rumor that one of the big manufacturers is going to come out with a Jaws pinball machine.
medium confidence · George mentions this as speculation, noting the timing coincides with Fourth of July and Jaws the movie
Fishtales has a known issue where the casting reel pulley (rubber ring) wears out over time, and arcade operators often jury-rig solutions with rubber bands.
high confidence · Dave's detailed description of the Fishtales repair work in Northville, based on hands-on experience
Stern Split Second's software was never finished during a period when Stern was falling apart, resulting in missing call-outs and silence during gameplay.
high confidence · George's commentary on the condition of Split Second machines he observed
Titletown Pinball was forced to change its name (now called Sector 84) after the Green Bay Packers claimed trademark rights to 'Titletown'.
medium confidence · George's speculation about the name change, not verified during the conversation
Dave acquired a Black Knight in home-use-only condition with a chromed lockdown bar.
high confidence · Dave confirming his recent acquisitions
Dave spent significant time (multiple nights) restoring Circus Voltaire with a full Titan rubber kit, LED upgrades, and color LED display.
high confidence · Dave describing his Circus Voltaire restoration work
A Twitch streamer named Cary Hardy was banned from a manufacturer's Facebook page for saying something negative about somebody.
low confidence · George mentioning this as hearsay about pinball community drama
“I make them mad. I make them mad.”
Fonz character from Happy Days episode @ ~10:00 — Referenced from a classic TV show clip where Fonz plays pinball; used as a humorous segue into discussion of pinball gameplay
“So there's a way out of this. I took that thing out. I used my soldering iron, and I made my own little flat spot in the soldering iron with a big tip.”
Dave @ ~35:00 — Demonstrates Dave's MacGyver-style field repair approach to solving wear issues on Fishtales machines
“You got to figure, it's a lake, and who's Jaws, right? Well, Jaws would be this little bulldog that weighs 50 pounds, all muscle, and very super friendly.”
Dave @ ~42:00 — Introduces the bulldog 'Jaws' that becomes the episode's namesake and provides context for Jaws pinball machine rumors
“Because we're going to break the rules, and we're going to do a show on that game. It's not quite a classic, it's not 25 years or older, but it's close and like you said it's a rare game.”
George @ ~58:00 — Indicates the show will deviate from its classic-only format to cover Circus Voltaire in a future episode
“The boom and the whole sky was fireworks. Were they mortars? Mortars, yeah, mortars.”
George and Dave @ ~49:00 — Describes Fourth of July fireworks experience, adding personal travel narrative to the episode
“It's pinballdoctor.com, all spelled out. Pinballdoctor.com.”
Dave @ ~60:00 — Dave promotes his website for the first time on the podcast, a notable milestone mentioned by George
“Software wasn't finished. So there's call-outs in the game that aren't there because they didn't do them, so you have silence during the call-out.”
George @ ~67:00 — Explains a critical technical flaw in Stern Split Second that affects gameplay experience
“This thing is so freaking sweet, home use only. It's worth me dumping some time and money into.”
rumor_hype: Unconfirmed rumor that a major pinball manufacturer is developing a Jaws-themed machine; speculation tied to Fourth of July timing and the classic film
low · George states 'there's rumor that one of the big manufacturers is going to come out with a Jaws pinball machine' and notes it's 'a kid's machine' but provides no source for the rumor
restoration_signal: Dave employs MacGyver-style field repairs on Fishtales casting reel mechanism, including soldering iron modification to create custom flat spots and incorporating leaf springs into plastic gears
high · Detailed description of soldering iron technique used to fabricate replacement parts and reinforce plastic gears with metal inserts to fix known wear issue
design_innovation: Novel temporary repair solution for Fishtales casting reel using rubber band/ring substitutes, later followed by metal reinforcement approach
high · Dave describes discovering arcade operators jury-rigging rubber bands and developing more durable metal flat-spot solutions for common Fishtales failures
product_concern: Fishtales has a documented pattern where the casting reel pulley gear (plastic with flat spot) wears out, losing its indexing capability and requiring replacement or repair
high · Dave identifies this as a 'known issue' with the game and plans to stock spare parts for future Fishtales servicing work
product_concern: Stern Split Second has unfinished software from the era when Stern was in financial distress, resulting in missing call-outs and silence during gameplay segments
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The drive from Poughkeepsie to Northville is approximately 3.5 hours.
high confidence · Dave describing the delivery trip timeline
Dave and George drove approximately 1,000 miles in the Cadillac SUV during the New York trip.
high confidence · George mentioning total mileage from the trip
Dave @ ~56:00 — Indicates Dave's commitment to restoring Circus Voltaire despite initial intent to flip it quickly
high · George confirms 'software wasn't finished' and describes the presence of call-out gaps where audio should exist
collector_signal: Dave is actively acquiring and restoring multiple classic games (Black Knight, Ice Fever, Circus Voltaire, Gorgar) for resale or personal collection, with selective restoration depth based on condition and intended use
high · George asks Dave about recent acquisitions and Dave confirms multiple buys; Dave discusses restoration approach varying by game (home-use-only gets full treatment, others get partial work)
venue_signal: New arcade venue 'Flashback Retro Arcade Bar' recently opened on Main Street in Hyannis, Massachusetts, indicating continued arcade/bar market growth in New England
medium · George notes the venue as recently opened and promotes it despite not visiting due to indoor masking policies
community_signal: Twitch streamer Cary Hardy was banned from a pinball manufacturer's Facebook page, triggering broader discussion about free speech and content moderation in pinball community
low · George mentions the incident as hearsay about drama, but details are vague and unconfirmed; characterizes it as part of ongoing 'pinball drama'
content_signal: Classic Pinball Podcast reaches 1-year anniversary and establishes website promotion strategy (pinballdoctor.com) for first time, marking shift toward audience engagement
high · George celebrates anniversary at episode open; discusses decision to promote Dave's website as overdue marketing step
business_signal: Titletown Pinball in Wisconsin was forced to rebrand as Sector 84 (or similar) due to trademark claim by Green Bay Packers, indicating potential IP licensing tension in arcade industry
medium · George speculates about Green Bay Packers owning 'Titletown' trademark; notes the venue was well-regarded with 90 games in pristine condition prior to name change
gameplay_signal: Hot Hand pinball game has tournament-level appeal despite George's earlier dismissal, suggesting depth and competitive playability in tournament format
medium · George observes Hot Hand on Twitch via Pinball Golf broadcast and reconsiders it as tournament-worthy, contrasting his earlier skepticism
operational_signal: Fishtales casting reel mechanism requires specialized knowledge and spare parts inventory for proper field maintenance; many arcade operators resort to jury-rigging due to parts unavailability
high · Dave identifies the common workaround of rubber bands used by arcade operators lacking proper replacement parts and commits to stocking spare gears