I mentioned Steve Young in the first part of this story, not to name names, but to illustrate the importance of whom it is; in this a case, a well known supplier in the US with knowledge and some authority on all things pinball from the past.
The rest of this story is intended to be told without naming names, and I had intended not to even mention the names of the pinball machine's involved. That 2nd part remains remains difficult to do and the machines don't mind when you name them anyhow.
Contributor # 1 is whom first showed myself, and many of us, Pinball # 2. (Joker Poker) A fine example and a challenging and under rated pin who many of us knew little about only a few years ago.
I sometimes refer to Contributor # 1 as "coach" and sometimes as an older brother figure, but always as friend. Thank you for that initial exposure to both Pinball # 1 (Volley) and Pinball # 2 (Joker Poker).
For the sake of simplicity, Pinball # 1 (Volley) really became 3 examples of this game of which I passed on 2 of the 3 examples of Volley to others while keeping Volley # 3 from coach. (Which is now Pinball # 1) Clear enough? As mud...
This story is really about Pinball # 2 (Joker Poker - SS) and ultimately Pinball # 3 (Joker Poker - EM) In order to move forward in this tale, one needs to know that Contributor # 2 sometimes referred to as an enabler and friend found Pinball # 4. Pinball # 4 (Centigrade 37) is yet another whale of a pin which led Contributor # 3 (myself) down a Gottlieb Wedgehead love-fest path from which I have yet to and may never recover from... Years earlier Contributor # 4 had shopped and serviced this Pinball # 4 (C-37) with such care that it had only been waxed and played in many years before resurfacing as Contributor # 2 had located it.
Contributor # 15 whom I have hung with for 25+ years, stepped in to help pick up this Centrigrade 37 as well as another arcade vid for himself which led to Pinball # 4 being set up and played in my office at work. Contributor # 5 (whom I refer to as friend and brother regularly) picked up another pinball machine for me not long ago, which was Centigrade 37 # 2 now referred to as Pinball # 5 (C-37 #2) from Contributor #6. In a trade, Pinball # 6 went to Contributor # 6 so I had 2 x C-37's. Why? Because we all could and it benefitted all parties. Contributor # 5 also repurchased Pinball # 7 from me. Some of these pinball machine's that were mine but belong now to others and won't necessarily have a title attached. Some of the stories on certain pins are not my story to tell, but they were part of a plan that slowly came together over time. The point I am making is that I knew there would be need for 2 x C-37's, but not quite why just yet.
Contributor # 7 was a collector and player in the US who presented Pinball # 3 (Joker Poker - EM) for sale deep in the south east in Alexandria VA. We checked out whom each other were, I gave him his asking price on Pinball # 3 and asked if he could hold it for a few months until Contributor # 8 and myself (Contributor # 3 if you forgot) could pick it up over March break. Contributor # 7 graciously agreed and eventually Contributor's # 8 and 3 traveled on a journey of 24 hours driving in 36 hours to retrieve just 1 pinball machine, Pinball # 3.
Upon reviewing, I should point out that Contributor # 9 sold me Pinball # 2 (Joker Poker - SS) after I had hunted, searched and desired this pinball machine for several years. so, now that Pinball # 3 (JP-EM) was here, it was time to purge and clear the decks. Pinball # 2 (JP-SS) could be sold along with Pinball # 4 (C-37 #1) because I had already replaced them for myself with Pinball #3 (JP-EM) and Pinball #5 (C-37 #2). To further complicate an already complex spider-web, Pinball # 8 (Volley #2) went to Contributor # 16 and Pinball # 9 (Volley # 1) went to Contributor # 10.
So, where does this leave us... With Contributor # 11 of course, which involved the purchase of Pinball machines #'s 10,11,12 and 13. All EM's and all pins to change it up@ Bluff's Pinball for Season # 2 as it approaches at the end of next month.
Pinball # 10 (Abracadabra), Pinball # 11 (300), Pinball # 12 (Flip Flop) and Pinball # 13 (Skyjump) will all be enjoyed in the next few months by 44 members in the last 60 days to join Bluff's Pinball hosted by Contributor's 3, 15 and 8.
Just so you don't think this has become too simple, Contributor # 12 took Pinball # 10 (Abra) for a full on treatment. Contributor # 13 took both Pinball # 2 (JP-SS) and Pinball # 4 (C-37 #1). Yes, I knew Contributor's 12 + 13 wanted these pins. They had also been watching for them for long periods of time and the puzzle pieces all went together over the last several months allowing this chain of events to occur.
This isn't where this current story ends, more happens, but this has become complex for Contributor # 3 to write, So I will pick it up again tomorrow.
The purpose of this story is that the "Ever-widening circle" is 100's of like minded individuals all assisting each other; online and offline and we are all a part of that if we choose to be involved.
It is amazing that we can get what we want by helping others get what they want.
I have known Contributor # 11 for a long time. I introduced him to this world online and the 2 collectors forum whom he actively participates in the 1 here. He told me the other day that he didn't realize he was part of this offline world.
Contributor # 11 sold me a beautiful Pinball # 14 (Pinbot) a very long time ago. I sold it long ago to Contributor # 12 who lovingly restored it along with the assistance of Contributor # 14. It returned to me, years later very recently.
Whom is Contributor # 17 ? and what is Pinball # 15 ? It could be anyone and it could be any machine.