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Old 06-24-2015, 10:56 PM
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Mark Macrae
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Ted..There are great memories of playing pinball out in Toms River, sometimes until 2 or 3 in the morning. I think the top five scores were Ron, Pat Roche, Kim Vida, you & I. I'm glad you got it fixed up, albeit with a Sammy Sosa style corked bat. I would aspire to reach 755 to equal the other home run king (Aaron)... Maybe we can give it a workout when I see you in Pennsy in a few weeks, although with Jay controlling the pitching mechanism, we can't forget he likes no-hitters....You, Charlotte, Zoe and the rest of the family are in our thoughts



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Deb and my two grandson's [Kurtis and Ron (Zoe's son)] at Deb's Jersey shore beach house.... summertime, late 1990's.


This photo reminds me of one more story that I think you'll like. Ron and Kurtis loved playing my BB pin-ball machine. Seven years ago, Kurt came running, fearfully crying.....
"Gramps the machine is on fire, hurry, hurry !"......Sure enough smoke was emanating from it with a stinky phenolic odor in the air. I unplugged the power, and lifted open the
glass panel. Smoke was coming from the Bat mechanism. Kurt was crying, and Deb was upset. I said "no problem, it's an easy fix". I removed the solenoid device that actuates
the bat, and within a week I acquired a replacement part and soldered it into the mechanism.
WOW ! The bat swing now was so powerful that the steel balls are being driven with such intensity that the upper deck HR's are occurring more frequently than before.

Debbie was happy to hear that this mishap turned out to be a "blessing in disguise". I gave Kurtis a big hug, and thanked him for his inadvertent enhancement to my machine.
Kurtis responded with a big smile, and then he started playing the machine.


Hey MARK MACRAE.....are you reading this.....with this new "slugger" bat swing, you might just beat my score of 560 Runs


1950's United Super-Slugger (the "Babe Ruth" of BB pin-ball machines)



I will close this by saying that words cannot express my appreciation to all you who have responded here......THANKS again......Net54, your the greatest.


TED Z
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