Quoted from Pinball-Muggle:Thanks for all the greetings. I’m just new to this site – been a pinhead since 1965.
I used to play a Teacher’s Pet way back then (which was new at the time).
I have no idea how dimes I dropped in that thing. I’d like to own a decent example one day.
I was going to buy one from Mark Clayton but after his stroke we may never see him again. Sad thing – he’s one of the good guys.
A couple of years ago I wrote a small story that was posted by Bingo Pinball Historian Danny Leach – It’s a fun read.
If you like, here’s a link to it: http://danny.cdyn.com/9.htm
Also I made a photo story thing about an extensive restoration project I undertook that even non-pinheads seem to like.
If you like, here’s a link to that too…
http://s841.photobucket.com/albums/zz336/Cabinut/Bikini%20Bingo%20Pinball%20Restoration/?albumview=slideshow
That’s enough story telling for now – I’ll likely be luring more than posting. Thanks again folks,
Happy Trails,
Steve Smith
Richmond VA
Hi and welcome to the site. Im going to read your stories and if you dont mind,Id like to pick your brain about my bingo pin. I never did get it working. Ive made some progress but its still sick. Its a 1970/71 (i dont remember now) Bally, Double up. Its in great shape and I have an extra complete backbox. Anyways about that later. Again, Welcome and make your self at home.