claude-haiku-4-5-20251001 · $0.020
Deep dive into Williams Yukon, a rare card-themed EM bingo machine with poker mechanics and joker selection feature.
Williams Yukon is not listed in the Internet Pinball Database
high confidence · Nicholas Baldridge states directly that 'this machine is not in the Internet Pinball Database'
Photos of Williams Yukon were found on Danny Leach's site
high confidence · Baldridge says 'I happened to find some photos on Danny Leach's site'
Williams Yukon features a joker hole at the typical bingo position 16 that allows players to select and hold any of six different cards
high confidence · Baldridge describes the mechanic: 'if you manage to get in the joker hole...the machine allows you to select a card to spot. That's pretty cool, so you push one button to select your card—any one of six different cards—and then you push another button, the hold button'
Yukon features five holes at the top with posts directly above them, making them very difficult to hit
high confidence · Baldridge describes playfield layout: 'there are five holes very close together at the top, each one with a post directly above it, so these are very difficult holes to get into'
The backglass artwork appears to be by Molenton and depicts a burlesque club scene
medium confidence · Baldridge states 'The artwork is very nice. It appears to be Molenton, and it's inside of what looks like a burlesque club'
Yukon can award up to 100 replays in a single win
high confidence · Baldridge notes 'you can win anywhere from three replays to 100' and 'There's a three-digit replay counter because of course you can win 100 replays at a go'
Baldridge has no information about Yukon production details or operational history
high confidence · Baldridge states 'I have no idea about production, where these were operated, anything of that nature'
York Show will feature a record number of bingo machines in the first-ever bingo row
high confidence · Baldridge announces 'we'll be bringing a record number of bingos for the first ever bingo row'
“this machine is not in the Internet Pinball Database, but I happened to find some photos on Danny Leach's site, and this one looks really very interesting”
Nicholas Baldridge @ ~1:30 — Establishes rarity and obscurity of the Yukon; indicates research methodology and archive sources
“if you manage to get in the joker hole, the machine allows you to select a card to spot. That's pretty cool, so you push one button to select your card—any one of six different cards—and then you push another button, the hold button, and it'll stay on that card”
Nicholas Baldridge @ ~4:45 — Highlights unique game mechanic that distinguishes Yukon from standard bingo machines
“I rather like Molenton's style of drawing curtains, and I just think they are pretty attractive and they really frame these kind of vignettes very well”
Nicholas Baldridge @ ~6:30 — Shows Baldridge's appreciation for vintage backglass artistry and aesthetic design analysis
“This is a lived-in scene here, which I also find very appealing about a backglass”
Nicholas Baldridge @ ~7:45 — Indicates collector perspective on what constitutes compelling backglass artwork
“The post arrangement is incredibly unique and it looks really challenging. But most of all, like I said, I like that joker spot feature, and I think it would be really crazy difficult to actually land in that hole based on the post arrangement”
Nicholas Baldridge @ ~12:00 — Gameplay analysis suggesting high difficulty and strategic challenge
“I would love to know if you've ever seen one, where it came from, kind of the story”
Nicholas Baldridge @ ~14:30 — Community outreach seeking production history and operational documentation
historical_signal: Williams Yukon is a rarely documented card-themed EM machine absent from major databases; Baldridge seeking production and operational history from community
high · Machine not in Internet Pinball Database; Baldridge explicitly requests listener information about production, locations, and machine history
design_innovation: Yukon applies poker hand recognition mechanics to pinball format rather than standard bingo, with joker hole card selection feature
high · Baldridge describes: 'it's not exactly a bingo because you're playing cards. Now, your goal is to get various types of hands with your five balls' and joker hole mechanic allowing card selection
event_signal: York Show hosting first-ever bingo row with record number of machines; includes contest with autographed books from Jeffrey Lawton
high · Baldridge states: 'we'll be bringing a record number of bingos for the first ever bingo row' and describes contest mechanics
design_philosophy: Baldridge demonstrates design analysis appreciation for theatrical backglass composition, post arrangement challenge, and 'lived-in' scene construction
high · Extensive commentary on Molenton artwork, perspective framing, curtain design, and how ball channels and posts guide visual attention
community_signal: Host actively soliciting community knowledge about rare machines through multiple contact channels
high · Baldridge provides email, phone number, social media handles, and website for listeners to share Yukon information and sightings
positive(0.85)— Baldridge expresses genuine enthusiasm and appreciation for the Yukon's design, mechanics, artwork, and layout. Positive language throughout ('really interesting', 'pretty cool', 'really attractive', 'really love'). Tone is educational and inviting toward listeners rather than critical.
groq_whisper · $0.027
restoration_signal: Baldridge conducting research on obscure machines through photo archives (Danny Leach's site) and attempting to fill gaps in documented machine history
high · Found Yukon photos on Danny Leach's site; notes absence from Internet Pinball Database; seeks operational and production details
gameplay_signal: Yukon's post arrangement and joker hole placement create unusual difficulty profile compared to standard bingo machines
medium · Baldridge notes joker hole has 'wide-open space' with no post directly overhead making it 'really hard to direct the ball right in there' vs. easier target 16 position