So, it looks like my new gameroom might soon move from dream to reality!
While my project may not be quite as ambitious as Adam's new "facility" in Keswick one of the things I have wanted for so long, more than any game, is to have all my pins under one roof and in a space where I could not only play pinball, but also hang out with friends, play some cards and entertain. A proper man-cave if you will.
About 7 years ago my wife and I sold our downtown loft space for a nice bungalow in Etobicoke. It had land, space in abundance and was a great place to start a family. It also allowed me to truly begin my long-time love affair with pinball. I got my first, a TAF, almost as soon as we moved in. An IJ and MM followed within a couple of years.
Starting a family took a bit longer than expected but we continued to fix up our home and I renovated the entire basement. I even set aside a nice space for maybe 5-8 pins. At the time I thought this would be the most I would ever want or need... and so the collecting continued.
After a short while we were blessed with not one, but two children at once. The news of twins sent both of us into a panic and my wife wanted to sell our home and move closer to her parents. We once again packed our things and moved into the city proper. In the process I gave up a lot of pin space, which would now have to be shared between the family room and kids' play area. Today, much of my collection is either at my shop, or folded up in the warehouse awaiting restoration... with only room for 5 at home. with 19 pins to date, I have almost 3/4 of my collection stored outside my home.
Well, the day has finally arrived!
We're selling our house downtown and found a new place a little further west with more green space and (of course) more pin space.
We have some other major renos to tackle first, and I know it will take several months to realize, but I will eventually be able to house 17-18 pins and maybe a vid or two plus bar, TV and a few other things. The new place also has an attached double garage which I will heat and use as a workshop for my restoration work. It'll also allow an overflow area for 2-3 additional games. Direct access from garage into basement with only 4 steps is also a massive plus!
I will post progress and plans over the following months.
Can't wait!!!
While my project may not be quite as ambitious as Adam's new "facility" in Keswick one of the things I have wanted for so long, more than any game, is to have all my pins under one roof and in a space where I could not only play pinball, but also hang out with friends, play some cards and entertain. A proper man-cave if you will.
About 7 years ago my wife and I sold our downtown loft space for a nice bungalow in Etobicoke. It had land, space in abundance and was a great place to start a family. It also allowed me to truly begin my long-time love affair with pinball. I got my first, a TAF, almost as soon as we moved in. An IJ and MM followed within a couple of years.
Starting a family took a bit longer than expected but we continued to fix up our home and I renovated the entire basement. I even set aside a nice space for maybe 5-8 pins. At the time I thought this would be the most I would ever want or need... and so the collecting continued.
After a short while we were blessed with not one, but two children at once. The news of twins sent both of us into a panic and my wife wanted to sell our home and move closer to her parents. We once again packed our things and moved into the city proper. In the process I gave up a lot of pin space, which would now have to be shared between the family room and kids' play area. Today, much of my collection is either at my shop, or folded up in the warehouse awaiting restoration... with only room for 5 at home. with 19 pins to date, I have almost 3/4 of my collection stored outside my home.
Well, the day has finally arrived!
We're selling our house downtown and found a new place a little further west with more green space and (of course) more pin space.
We have some other major renos to tackle first, and I know it will take several months to realize, but I will eventually be able to house 17-18 pins and maybe a vid or two plus bar, TV and a few other things. The new place also has an attached double garage which I will heat and use as a workshop for my restoration work. It'll also allow an overflow area for 2-3 additional games. Direct access from garage into basement with only 4 steps is also a massive plus!
I will post progress and plans over the following months.
Can't wait!!!