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The Love for Ken here has been great, I wish he could read all your posts. I first met Ken around 1979, I was about 12 and regularly visited a large arcade in Olympia Washington down the street from Capital Amusements were Ken worked. He was nice enough to show me the inside of a pinball machine he was just setting up. I can remember his kindness. We meet again many years later. Ken was quiet , humble, lived simply and took pride in the many machines he and Welby restored for the Olympia Pinball Museum. I will miss him greatly.
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