LJ Rich meets Tim Arnold, who has refurbished more than 250 pinball machines at the Las Vegas Pinball Hall of Fame.
He opens up a few up of his favourite machines to show how he refurbishes them, and explains a bit about the history of one of the most iconic games of the last century.
His tour includes the world’s only working model of a prototype game, and one of the earliest pinball machines, from 1933.
Mr Arnold runs the museum on a charity basis, and thousands visit every year to play the games he has personally restored.
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