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Due to popular demand Pinball Magazine No. 1 has been revised and reprinted and is now available!
Contents of Pinball Magazine No.1 (reprint):
- The most complete interview with Roger Sharpe ever, including:
- how Roger got into pinball
- the story of Roger's testimonial which resulted in the legalization of pinball in New York City
- Roger's books, including Pinball!
- Roger's pinball designs, including Sharpeshooter, Global Warfare (prototype only), Barracora and more
- the story behind The Muppets Haunted House Adventure, Roger's pinball styled redemption design from 2000
- how Roger re-introduced licensing to pinball and several licensing related anecdotes
- how pinball enthusiast like yourself can help to bring back pinball into street-locations
- how pinball operators can improve earnings on their pinball machines
- how to do PR for pinball and/or pinball events
- pinball leagues
- memories of Roger on working with the late Steve Kordek
- comments on the pinball industry, the Pinball 2000 project, Stern Pinball, Jersey Jack and his Wizard of Oz game
- some surprising plans and anonymous projects from the past
- and much more
- Others about Roger: including contributions by Steve Epstein, Larry DeMar, Greg Freres, Dennis Nordman, Mark Ritchie, and others
- International Flipper Pinball Accosiation 2.0: Josh and Zach Sharpe, sons of Roger, talk about the success the new IFPA has become
- A look on the inside of Pinside.com: an interview with Robin and Martijn van Mourik, two Dutch brothers who's Pinside hobby project became the largest online pinball community
- Exploring the Pacific Pinball Museum: Founder Michael Schiess takes us on a guided tour through the rooms of the museum and talks about Pacific Pinball as well
- and more
Number of pages: 124
The reprint of Pinball Magazine No. 1 has improved grammar and punctuation in all articles, but aside from that the articles are the same. There is no additional copy in the magazine. There are a few additional photos added to the Roger Sharpe interview. The reprint also contains new and updated advertisements, which explains the 12 extra pages compared to the first print. The cover of the reprint is also glossier than the first print's cover.
Please note the following:
- The name Pinball Magazine may be not quite accurate as it is more a coffee table book than a "regular" magazine. It may help to see your order as puchasing a collectors book.
- By default the initially displayed postal costs apply to the Rest of the World region, which is the most expensive. Once you enter your country and region and the correct price will be displayed.
- If your local currency is not US Dollar, please make your payment in Euro. You can easily switch between Euro and US $ above on the right. (If you currency is US Dollar you're also welcome to pay in Euro)
- Due to our current arrangement with DHL, Pinball Magazine is shipped in batches that require a minimum quantity. Usually we’ll ship 1 batch per month. When a new Issue has just been released possibly more. All incoming orders will be collected until the required number of orders has been reached. Then all collected orders will be shipped at the same time and as soon as possible.
Important note: The first print of Pinball Magazine No. 1 is SOLD OUT at the publishers office. If you're looking for a first print of Pinball Magazine No. 1 contact the Pacific Pinball Museum in Alameda, CA.
Pinball Magazine No.1 - The Roger Sharpe Special (reprint, 124 pages)
- Product Code:PM01
- Availability:In Stock
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€12.50
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