Chris is my uncle ^.^ he was so fun to grow up with. I'm glad you all like his work! He used to let me play in his garage/warehouse of arcade games ^.^
I met Chris a few years back, he he one of the few people in North America that can actually repair system 80B boards. He brought my pinball back to life :)
I got a chance to watch him work on a machine. He's an electro-mechanical engineering artist. Extremely fast, extremely knowledgeable, and able to explain what he's doing on the fly while maintaining an intense focus on the machine as a whole than just the problem on hand at the moment. And thanks for mentioning Sam's in Cameron Park! I used to work nearby and had a lot of pinball lunchtimes there.
I'm an electrician by trade and I'm a self taught EM pin repairman. I've considered going into business and even doing it for a living, but I don't have the personality to deal with strangers and their money. I'm too much of a nice guy and they'd walk all over me. But I have, worked on about 30 different pinballs and bowlers. I have a collection, and I continually buy, sell and trade with several people who know me. I've also fully restored 6 pinballs so far that started out as junkers
Chris is my uncle ^.^ he was so fun to grow up with. I'm glad you all like his work! He used to let me play in his garage/warehouse of arcade games ^.^
Saw Chris last weekend. Still the man
I met Chris a few years back, he he one of the few people in North America that can actually repair system 80B boards. He brought my pinball back to life :)
Very well done.
He fixed my machine,awesome guy
Really Enjoyed That .Live in Vegas and visit Tims place but always great to see other places , I have a have full of games as well
Great video! I only wish it was longer. Chris seems like a really nice guy.
I got a chance to watch him work on a machine. He's an electro-mechanical engineering artist. Extremely fast, extremely knowledgeable, and able to explain what he's doing on the fly while maintaining an intense focus on the machine as a whole than just the problem on hand at the moment.
And thanks for mentioning Sam's in Cameron Park! I used to work nearby and had a lot of pinball lunchtimes there.
arh3733 Miss Sam’s Town. Thanks for watching.
Thank you,awesome video work. Chris is my savior when i cannot fix something.
Beautifully done documentary. Thanks!
I'm an electrician by trade and I'm a self taught EM pin repairman. I've considered going into business and even doing it for a living, but I don't have the personality to deal with strangers and their money. I'm too much of a nice guy and they'd walk all over me. But I have, worked on about 30 different pinballs and bowlers. I have a collection, and I continually buy, sell and trade with several people who know me. I've also fully restored 6 pinballs so far that started out as junkers
Chris resurrected my machine -- he's top notch!
Lol. It's the details like the bolt heads that will drive me nuts if I know they're not right.
Well done Aaron!
Great video Chris!!!!!!! Very well done!!
Lovely little documentary! Greetings from germany :)
Great video
Very cool!
Have you been to the Pinball Hall Of Fame in Las Vegas????? NEW building coming in late 2019! 3 times the size.
Wow what a knowledgeable and attractive group of people!
An arcade named "The library"...genius😎
Dammit Toshio!
Hey do you know which pinball machines were at the library in Davis? I used to go there as a little kid but don’t remember.
Great video! Is there a version where the music doesn't drown out what people are saying? 🙄
Ever work on a gottlieb big house with no speech and some targets missing sounds
My first date with my now wife was here in 2006.
Pinball genius
The pinball community is still very small, we all know each other. Pinball survives because collectors keep it alive, not the manufacturers.
I know Chris's less attractive brother, Andy. Great guy. Big heart, mediocre hockey player.
They are all kuntz
Quality is way down from what it once was. The sweaty guys on cocaine building these in the 70’s put our modern craftsman to shame.