Pinball wizard Tim Arnold shows off his Las Vegas museum
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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