How wonderful that you fixed your machine. I felt so bad that the glass was broken. I was hoping you would give us an update. You really do work magic on your machines Randy. And you give us so much interesting information. I really marvel at all the knowledge and skill that you have. Really amazing. I'm happy that this childhood amusement game is back in your collection.😊
You fixed it! I was so upset for you when i saw that broken machine -- but you fixed it! Great going! Also, if i haven't told you before, i love the way you explain the mysteries of life -- such as how coin slots work. I have learned a lot about basic electronics from you. I looked up Richman Products Corp.'s address at 578 Carroll Street in Brooklyn. The building is completely gone. It's a vacant lot now, and was vacant as early as 2009, which is the oldest Google Street View i could find. Sic transit gloria Richman.
Wow awesome game. I remember an arcade in Wildwood probably about 69' really old fashioned arcade that had a little room in the back where they still had several that were a penny each including the little peep shows which at like 8 years old I thought I was going to see a naked lady lol 🤣
What all you have going on a daily basis you’ve managed to restore that beautiful game. It just shows how love and passion you still have left in your mind and heart to bring the game back to life, so you can once again be content that another childhood memory is locked in place with all the many other ones. So happy that it’s in the Retro Arcade for all to enjoy! May you have a prosperous summer season on the boardwalk in Wildwood NJ.
I am thrilled to see this game back in one piece. I never played it but I will when I come down. It looks fun. I hope you get compensated for your losses from the white glove delivery and i hope those guys got a few days off without pay. You seem to be in better spirits and your voice tone sounds happy which is great. Through the thick and thin of things you will always come out on the sunny side. You love what you do and that is what shines through. I'm quite delighted that you are better.
I can only imagine the kids flipping all the levers for each pocket without actually paying to play the game. Just like they love to grind the gears on super chexx!
Randy, I have a very old (1930's?) pinball machine. Who would I contact to get the coin mechanism fixed? It currently gives two plays per nickel, than the single play per nickel.
What a great game and piece of history that no Arcades have.
Nice machine and fun to play
How wonderful that you fixed your machine. I felt so bad that the glass was broken. I was hoping you would give us an update. You really do work magic on your machines Randy. And you give us so much interesting information. I really marvel at all the knowledge and skill that you have. Really amazing. I'm happy that this childhood amusement game is back in your collection.😊
Good Job Randy. Keep on Keeping on
Randy I love the Passion , good man
Good to see you got that one. It was a great deal!
Honestly, I would never have thought that was the same machine from the other video. Fantastic (and really fast) work!
You fixed it! I was so upset for you when i saw that broken machine -- but you fixed it! Great going! Also, if i haven't told you before, i love the way you explain the mysteries of life -- such as how coin slots work. I have learned a lot about basic electronics from you. I looked up Richman Products Corp.'s address at 578 Carroll Street in Brooklyn. The building is completely gone. It's a vacant lot now, and was vacant as early as 2009, which is the oldest Google Street View i could find. Sic transit gloria Richman.
Wow awesome game. I remember an arcade in Wildwood probably about 69' really old fashioned arcade that had a little room in the back where they still had several that were a penny each including the little peep shows which at like 8 years old I thought I was going to see a naked lady lol 🤣
Can’t wait to play
I'm glad you got it up and running. Great game!🏀
WOW! Thank you for your generosity!
Randy, that is BEAUTIFUL! Excellent work!!!
What all you have going on a daily basis you’ve managed to restore that beautiful game. It just shows how love and passion you still have left in your mind and heart to bring the game back to life, so you can once again be content that another childhood memory is locked in place with all the many other ones. So happy that it’s in the Retro Arcade for all to enjoy! May you have a prosperous summer season on the boardwalk in Wildwood NJ.
I am thrilled to see this game back in one piece. I never played it but I will when I come down. It looks fun. I hope you get compensated for your losses from the white glove delivery and i hope those guys got a few days off without pay. You seem to be in better spirits and your voice tone sounds happy which is great. Through the thick and thin of things you will always come out on the sunny side. You love what you do and that is what shines through. I'm quite delighted that you are better.
I had a home game that was similar to this. You played basketball in a bubble dome. This game is an old timer... but it's cool that it's operable.
Several home versions.
I had a few as a kid
Basket was one
Randy has the bubble dome basketball game too at reto arcade
Randy how did you make out with the trucking company in reference to the glass?
I am supposed to receive a check.
We shall see.
I can only imagine the kids flipping all the levers for each pocket without actually paying to play the game. Just like they love to grind the gears on super chexx!
Absolutely
Randy, I have a very old (1930's?) pinball machine. Who would I contact to get the coin mechanism fixed? It currently gives two plays per nickel, than the single play per nickel.
@@tandr3w find someone locally in the amusement devices business.
10:59 now condos.