Just A Low End Pin Man

By jasonp

January 11, 2016

This story got frontpaged on January 11, 2016


8 years ago

The Creed of the Low End Pin Man

In a time of pinflation and craigslist tomfoolery and game-rooms becoming like cryptlike shrines - there came to be known the ones called Low End Pin men. This is their creed.

The Low End Pin man craves not to line the walls of his lair with a NIB ACDC BIBLE with latest firmware and foundry cast brass bell mod. Ye Old Medieval Madness and the Clan Addams he avoids, unless the beasts be found on route location or at tourney. Instead the LEP man seeks the true worth of a machine in the form of the Bally Freedom, the GamePlan, the sweaty EM stood on end in a dusty corner. The undeservingly unloved, their rule-sheets short and their #44's dimmed with age and neglect - he cannot resist them.

The Low End Pin man does not wear white gloves while playing. His pintable vibrates and groans with extended play sessions wearing it down to dust while the Low End wizard laughs maniacally. "It's meant to be Played, not Laid" is his motto, mating call and battle cry all rolled into one.

He eschews the mirror blade, the gold plated ball, the handpainted plastic toy, the $400 repopped topper, the subwoofer, the LED generally, the fiber optic, the magic fingers massager and the High-Def Color 3D Smell-O-Vision DMD - these fripperies are not for the Low End Pin man.

The LEP man does not buy what can be borrowed, does not replace what can be repaired, does not repair what can be spit shined, does not spit shine that which is already truly "decent" and "serviceable". He endeavors to make the Low End Pin work with his own hands, via hacked tool, dodgy internet tutorial, paint marker, decoupage, needlepoint, necromancy - whatever it takes. He does not resort to the hired gun for his board work or his coat of clear, except when he finds himself in truly desperate straits.

The LEP man holds his breath when handling his backglass so that the flakes do not take flight and anoint him like so much multicolored dandruff.

The LEP man is not an artist. He does not spray that which may be brushed. He does not brush that which may be wiped or smudged. He does not touch that which may be concealed by post or plastic. He has no problem with quality or workmanship, he just knows that you are not supposed to be able to shave in the reflection off the playfield of that Evil Knievel, dude, WTF?

The low end pin man knows that the truest joy is the short green buy. When he sells the beast on to the Medium pin man, he will realize the cost of his time at $1.50 per hour if he's lucky, but who cares? The memory of the blood and sweat, the project game revived, the ball times long and oh-so-short, the echos of the triple knock shall sustain him until he can dip Low again.

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Comments

8 years ago

J,
Well written, entertaining and damn near spot on. I own a full range of pins, with the exception of any NIB or out, and the greatest satisfaction does come from the resurrection of an old EM. McGyver skills regularly employed, only folks that have done it, know it's not for the $(cents.)
Thanks for the submission,
Larry

8 years ago

Fantastic and so true.

8 years ago

Oh yeah. That's me all over. Nicely put.

8 years ago

I still have friends in low places and LEPmen are the best. They inspire me not to get carried away obsessing over market values, mod trending or buying your way up a pinball social ladder. Keep it real with at least one un-restored EM and some all-original 80's games. Keep them clean and working. Buy low and sell low just to piss off the man.

8 years ago

Yes, what drainman says. On some days I only want the LEP for it's particular smell and the ring-a-ding-ding.

8 years ago

Good story. I enjoyed it very much.

8 years ago

Nice to know a fellow traveller on the low-end Pinball road. Great article!

8 years ago

poetry. pure poetry. so true and spot on!!

8 years ago

Totally me. I love to get in and dirty on an old Pin.

8 years ago

And of course low end pin man brags about how LITTLE a machine costs not how MUCH! Still proud to have a few freebie machines in my collection including a cactus jacks dumped outside a route operators workshop and a phantom of the opera I was PAID to take away and skip

8 years ago

I have 7-8 pins and have not paid more than $300 for each. Got a Bally Twin Win a while back for free, not in bad shape. Then a Williams Space Mission for $200! The cheap "needs love" pins are what I am after. The LEP men out there are the only thing keeping many pins from the landfill. Clean it up, dial it in, wax and play!

8 years ago

True and enjoyed the read. Many chuckles along the way! Thanks

8 years ago

Best story I've read on here.
Plus, some of the low-end pins are great--I discovered an unloved 'Bad Cats' and thought the gameplay was excellent.
That might not be considered low-end enough, however.

8 years ago

The good old triple knocker....I call it the "Total Recall"

8 years ago

lol, love it! That's me. I don't have anything in the "4 digits"

8 years ago

Love it. My addition: The LEP man loves the smell of the of the old forgotten pin. The old pins add smell to the sight, sound, and touch sensory experience. The stale layers of olfactory history that permeate every part.

8 years ago

Great, great piece - I am definitely an LEP man. Love the backglass description - been there. Mirror blades....seriously?

8 years ago

I cant take credit for the above because I did not write it .......

8 years ago

that was rad thanks for sharing

8 years ago

2 thumbs up...not me but very funny!

8 years ago

My likes are polar opposites :) However, the read was great and I respect your passion for the LEPs as without those, I probably wouldn't have mine. Cheers!

8 years ago

The LEP man also does not bat an eye when he finds multiple bug or even mouse carcasses awaiting him underneath the relay board inside the cabinet! He simply removes them with a gentle, respectful touch and disinfects the area.

(My Yukon game that's actually been set up & playable in my front room for 2 months had two dead mice that I just discovered yesterday! This particular topic won't let me add the picture here, but if you really want to see the carnage, it's on Google Plus at https://plus.google.com/photos/photo/114042449736049687152/6254739084152678130 )

7 years ago

What have you been smoking?

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