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Michael Shalhoub on documenting pinball history through books and building Australia's largest pinball museum.
Michael Shalhoub has released a book every year for the last 5-6 years as part of The Pinball Compendium series.
high confidence · The Pinball Blog interviewer opening statement
Ed Krynski designed more games than anyone else in pinball history.
high confidence · Michael Shalhoub repeatedly emphasizes this; claims 200+ games designed by Krynski
Michael Shalhoub and Alan Tate have over 2000 pinball games combined, with at least 250 restored and ready for display in their Australian museum.
high confidence · Shalhoub's direct statement about museum collection
The first Pinball Expo in Australia (Sydney) had over 1500 people on the first day.
high confidence · Michael Shalhoub's statement about Australian Pinball Expo
A 1951 Gottlieb Mermaid sold on eBay for over $17,000 approximately one year ago.
medium confidence · Shalhoub recounting a specific machine sale; timeframe approximate ('just over a year ago')
Ed Krynski introduced multiple significant innovations including vari-target, laneways to flipper, carousel target, and multiple drop targets across specific games 1965-1971.
high confidence · Shalhoub provides detailed design innovation history with game names and years
Wayne Neyens was the second person to flip a ball on a pinball machine using the flipper, after Harry Mabs invented the flipper in 1947.
medium confidence · Shalhoub's account; historical claim about flipper invention attribution
Michael Shalhoub inducting Ed Krynski into the Pinball Hall of Fame in 2003 was his greatest highlight from writing the books.
high confidence · Shalhoub's direct statement about personal highlights
“There is life after Pinball”
Ed Krynski @ context: said to Shalhoub before 2003 Hall of Fame induction — Reflects Krynski's decision to leave the pinball industry in 1984; quoted by Shalhoub as meaningful personal moment
“The one thing I loved about a game Ed Krynski designed, was he always knew how to challenge a player.”
Michael Shalhoub @ N/A — Core characteristic Shalhoub identifies as defining Krynski's design philosophy and why he deserves recognition
“Always follow your dreams, if you have a passion for something go for it.”
Michael Shalhoub @ closing statement — Shalhoub's personal philosophy motivating his decades of pinball work and book publication
“When Ed left the industry back in 1984 he left on a sour note, wanting nothing to do with pinball's or anyone associated with them, thank God I helped change this.”
Michael Shalhoub @ N/A — Illustrates Shalhoub's role in reconciling Ed Krynski with the pinball community after his departure
“I will miss having pepperoni pizza with him.”
Michael Shalhoub @ N/A — Poignant personal reflection; indicates Ed Krynski has passed away and Shalhoub's close personal relationship with him
community_signal: Michael Shalhoub's Pinball Compendium book series generating renewed interest in pinball among Australian readers and helping revive knowledge of pinball's historical significance.
high · Shalhoub: 'The books I have written are also helping generate a interest here is Australia, with many readers wanting to re-live their childhoods playing the wonderful game of pinball.'
community_signal: Australian pinball community demonstrating growth through first Pinball Expo attracting 1500+ attendees and multiple forums/clubs organizing collectors.
high · Shalhoub states 'Recently we had the first Pinball Expo in Australia, it was held in Sydney with over 1500 people coming through the doors on the first day' and references 'different pinball's clubs around Australia, and two forums bringing collectors together.'
design_philosophy: Ed Krynski's design approach centered on challenging players through innovative mechanical features, establishing a template for engaging pinball gameplay.
high · Shalhoub: 'The one thing I loved about a game Ed Krynski designed, was he always knew how to challenge a player' and details specific innovations (vari-target, laneways, carousel target, multiple drop targets)
event_signal: First Pinball Expo held in Australia/Sydney with significant community turnout, representing expansion of pinball culture beyond North America.
high · Shalhoub reports 1500+ attendees on first day; multi-state participation; features emerging Australian-made games like Coconut Island
technology_signal: Historical documentation of early pinball mechanics innovations introduced by Ed Krynski across specific game titles (1965-1971), establishing design vocabulary still referenced in modern pinball.
positive(0.85)— Interview conveys deep respect, admiration, and nostalgic affection for pinball history and its creators. Shalhoub expresses enthusiasm about his work and relationships with designers. Even difficult anecdotes (shipping accident) are told with perspective. Tone is celebratory of pinball heritage and Shalhoub's contributions to documenting it.
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high · Detailed chronology of Krynski innovations: 'vari-target first seen on Airport (1969); the laneways to the flipper first seen on Bank-a-Ball (1965); carousel target first seen on Dancing Lady (1966); multiple drop targets first seen on 2001 (1971)'