(Topic ID: 92745)

Tom Callahan pin-logic closed for good?

By KenLayton

9 years ago



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    #1 9 years ago

    Did Tom Callahan's "Pin-Logic.com" company go out of business? If so, does anyone else make the Bally/Stern HV board that replaces all the components in the HV score display power section with a new sub-board?

    #2 9 years ago

    That sucks if he did. I send all my Bally/Stern boards for him to repair. He has helped me troubleshoot many a game back before I knew what I was doing.

    #3 9 years ago

    According to a copy of the website in the web archive, pin logic closed its doors December 2013.

    https://web.archive.org/web/20140102034907/http://pin-logic.com/

    #4 9 years ago

    Wow. I just emailed him a few weeks ago and he shipped me a cv bell kit no problem.

    #5 9 years ago

    His site is still up as of now.

    He had it closed for a few months, trying to sell the business.

    Not sure Tom knows what he is doing right now, you might e-mail him and ask.

    tcallahan (at) pin-logic (dot) com

    #6 9 years ago

    I'm using Firefox and his site comes up only as gibberish characters.

    The only way I can see a usable site is to go to the wayback machine. That says he closed up on December 31, 2013.

    EDIT:

    I also used Internet Explorer and the website still comes up as gibberish characters.

    #7 9 years ago
    Quoted from KenLayton:

    I'm using Firefox and his site comes up only as gibberish characters.

    As near as I can tell, it looks like it was edited using Microsoft Word and the formatting got all messed up.

    2 years later
    #8 7 years ago

    Hi folks, Sorry to resurrect the thread, but I had helped Tom out with his website a little while ago after it got fried and put up the current "no frills" version.

    He asked me to spread the word that he is still in business at Pin Logic (http://www.pin-logic.com). For a while he had closed down and was going to either sell the business or shutter it completely, but decided to keep it going for a while yet as he sells out of some of his specialty stock.

    I just recently got one of his Direct Connect power supplies. I have put them in all of my old Bally's and a Stern Meteor and his Xenon tube LED kits (and extra tubes), are a nice part for that pin, though I think I am going to sell my Xenon project.

    Anyway, he's a little slow to respond sometimes, but he's still got some other misc. chips and stuff around his workshop that he doesn't have details on on the website.

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