Quoted from cfh:The thing that people forget is back in the 1990s when I was writing the repair guides, there was nothing. That is there was no infrastructure to base anything upon. Today it's so easy to write a new version of something because the roadwork has already been done. The facts already all out there. The problems have been identified. The solutions have been identified. You're just tweaking it.
It's sort of like people that complain about taxes. They start a new business and all they have to do is put a driveway from the road right out in front of their business to their new building. 50 Feet of driveway. But what they forget is that the road infrastructure, that they are now using and having their customers use, was already installed and paid for by somebody else. That is the road was graded, gravel installed, asphalt or concrete installed, lined, signed, maintained. Somebody had to pay for that. And then they just show up and bitch about how much it cost to start a new business without realizing that they wouldn't even have anyway for their customers or deliveries to get to their business if the infrastructure wasn't already there.
Clay. Thank you for your years of dedication to the pinball world that gives us joy and entertainment!
How can we purchase your guides and support your efforts?
Id much rather give you money then spend hours searching the web for it, not to mention what i find may be incomplete.
Glad you where able to resolve someone stealing your material.