1930s Wood Pinball Restoration

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  • @OldThingsNeverDie-
    @OldThingsNeverDie-  Před rokem +717

    Thanks for all your comments, it's very motivating 👏
    PS : The game is sold, thanks to Caitlyn.

    • @juliebaker6969
      @juliebaker6969 Před rokem +30

      Wow, you really had to be persistent on the bells, I'd have never thought they would be that difficult to make. Oh, by the way, the thing inside a bell that makes it ring is called a "clapper", well at least in English anyway.

    • @shagggadoo
      @shagggadoo Před rokem +3

      This is pretty incredible!

    • @cpi23
      @cpi23 Před rokem +5

      game is now sold

    • @tomaspacovsky2525
      @tomaspacovsky2525 Před rokem

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    • @kreterakete
      @kreterakete Před rokem +5

      @@cpi23 who buys rubbish like that ?

  • @petercolquhoun2086
    @petercolquhoun2086 Před rokem +2825

    I thought "Great job on spinning the brass, that's not easy". Then you showed a week's worth of failures and I had to laugh. Overall A+

    • @OldThingsNeverDie-
      @OldThingsNeverDie-  Před rokem +365

      So much work for a so little thing 😆

    • @Santibag
      @Santibag Před rokem +78

      After watching This Old Tony, I thought "wow, he did on the first try".
      Then he showed the fails scene 😄

    • @dennis4679
      @dennis4679 Před rokem +24

      @@OldThingsNeverDie- Thats what she said.

    • @Max___Max
      @Max___Max Před rokem +8

      @@OldThingsNeverDie- On aurait dit des cymbales de batterie : D

    • @PaulTheSkeptic
      @PaulTheSkeptic Před rokem +19

      @@OldThingsNeverDie- True but this is 1930's stuff. When things were made out of wood and metal, brass, glass, real stuff. Plastic was very rare. Those cute little brass bells. It looks amazing. Even the radios were made out of wooden cabinetry. I love old things.
      Edit: Oh damn. When I wrote that I didn't even notice the name of your channel. Lol.

  • @ML-jk3sz
    @ML-jk3sz Před rokem +367

    Is anyone going to mention the fact that he polished AND plated 78 nails?? Well done, Sir, I have a huge amount of respect for your patience and drive to make these clips, record them AND edit them. Amazing!

    • @TheThursty100
      @TheThursty100 Před rokem +4

      I counted 79

    • @CallMeMimi27
      @CallMeMimi27 Před rokem +15

      @@TheThursty100 i counted 4 and stoppwd counting

    • @theemicrowave0781
      @theemicrowave0781 Před rokem +3

      @@TheThursty100 bro literally said you didn’t have to count and you counted 🤦‍♂️

    • @Laura-ln2ds
      @Laura-ln2ds Před 8 měsíci

      CC me

    • @user-iz9to5rq1o
      @user-iz9to5rq1o Před 3 měsíci +1

      I wouldn't mind if he did an entire television 📺📺📺 from 1760

  • @ExMachina70
    @ExMachina70 Před rokem +108

    I like the fact that you show the broken bell projects. It's a good way to show people that not everything always goes to plan as it seems in the video, but that you have to take the time to be creative and think your methods through to get the best result. Patience and determination.

  • @MrAndyBearJr
    @MrAndyBearJr Před rokem +167

    Your talent in recreating the missing parts using the remaining ones as templates is truly amazing. Where as many restorers farm out that portion of the work to suppliers, you take up the challenge and make them yourself, even when it takes a few attempts. And you're also willing to exhibit the not so successful tries. That is the mark of a confident craftsman.😃👍

  • @seyyedsabet4547
    @seyyedsabet4547 Před rokem +275

    The process for making the bells is called spinning, the same as the one used for lamp shades and it very delicate but spot on. It took your project to a whole new level. Great job

    • @Adri9570
      @Adri9570 Před rokem +2

      Yep, spinning is a good trick, as Anakin once said in The Phantom Menace 😄

  • @CatalystRestorations
    @CatalystRestorations Před rokem +289

    8:52 Deep fried nails anyone? 😂
    17:44 We need to keep showing more of our failures along the way like this. So many times I've talked to people who have enjoyed my restorations but said they could never do it themselves because they weren't an 'expert' like I was. I'll always be the first to say I'm nowhere even close to being an expert and I could put together a video of equal length to the final product showing all the failures along the way to finally getting things right. There is nothing wrong with failing; it is how we learn. 🙂
    You are a fantastic example of quality over quantity with your restorations. Keep doing you! Cheers, CR

    • @mariafrancescavinci7196
      @mariafrancescavinci7196 Před rokem +7

      Indeed! I am a student in conservation and restoration of cultural heritage, and even though we are supposed to be "the experts" it still is a process! Gotta know how to listen to the piece to restore and choose the healthiest route possible for it!

    • @Thereadingmusiclover
      @Thereadingmusiclover Před rokem +9

      Expert just means that you've failed a thousand times and still kept trying

    • @ah6352
      @ah6352 Před rokem +1

      Some of the bell failures looked like miniature cymbals. Amazing restoration. Very nice lathe work!

  • @0c34nT1d3
    @0c34nT1d3 Před rokem +15

    I love how you restore as many of the original parts as possible in these projects instead of just replacing them essentially creating a completely different thing

  • @user-jx3hb5cf9r
    @user-jx3hb5cf9r Před rokem +19

    В наш электронный век, эта игра как машина времени. Просто, но оторваться невозможно. Спасибо большое за прекрасную работу!

  • @SamHamwich
    @SamHamwich Před rokem +388

    Amazing work! Until this video, I didn't even consider why it was called "pin-ball"! Learned so much, thanks!

    • @Mentalbox52
      @Mentalbox52 Před rokem +33

      This isn't pinball, it's actually pachinco. Pinball is a game where getting to the bottom mean failure, whereas pachinco is a game where the bottom earns you points.

    • @Sonicfoxtrot
      @Sonicfoxtrot Před rokem +10

      @@Mentalbox52 this is pinball

    • @nonoobscan4102
      @nonoobscan4102 Před rokem +6

      @@Sonicfoxtrot Its like plinko and pinball combined.

    • @thedofflin
      @thedofflin Před rokem +35

      @@Mentalbox52 An actual historian should chime in here, but I assume that both games are derived from this. It makes sense to me that this would be called pinball because there are literally pins and balls, whereas modern pinball took the essential features of this early pinball and made it more interactive with more interesting ways to score points. Besides, this early pinball game doesn't earn you many points for hitting the bottom.

    • @alishxxi3211
      @alishxxi3211 Před rokem

      @@thedofflin как к

  • @drdarwinator
    @drdarwinator Před rokem +103

    This reminds me of the time I went to a pinball arcade and in the back I played a pinball machine from the 1950’s. There was no sound or anything fancy besides a couple bells and buzzers, but it was so cool to see the old technology! Awesome job restoring this old gem! 👍

    • @ThatOneGuyWhatsHisName
      @ThatOneGuyWhatsHisName Před rokem +2

      I feel like this mini portable game would be 1 million times better if you could send ball back up

    • @HeadMaster95
      @HeadMaster95 Před rokem +2

      @@ThatOneGuyWhatsHisName I was honestly thinking the same, a couple wooden flippers with a spring mechanism would be sick.

    • @samneibauer4241
      @samneibauer4241 Před rokem +7

      Pinball was originally more of a gambling or luck sort of game

    • @offlinecyberpunk6507
      @offlinecyberpunk6507 Před 4 měsíci

      @@samneibauer4241 Most games for adults back in that time were originaly for gambling. Shows how much the people were of the opinion that playing games was mostly only for kids and the games that were made for adults were gambling games so no games for the good christian folks out there only fun for the alcohol guzeling gamblers.

  • @hairydonuts6024
    @hairydonuts6024 Před rokem +14

    God! Acid-cleaning, nickel-plating & buffing 78 pins! You must have the patience of a saint. The new pull knob is a work of art, & the effort you put into making those bells...!!!. And those legs. I can barely make an Airfix kit. Astounding workmanship. Deeply humbled.

  • @timehunter9467
    @timehunter9467 Před rokem +14

    This is why I love this channel, so much of the original is still there! Most channels I watch would have thrown away most of the metal work and used new ones, but saving all of it here was just brilliant.

  • @cameronphenix2096
    @cameronphenix2096 Před rokem +112

    you're positively insane for polishing and Nickle-plating every single one of those nails, my guy. This is incredible.

  • @aserta
    @aserta Před rokem +20

    Looks like someone had a go at it before you, "restoring" it, i mean. It's clear that some bits aren't original. I like stuff like this, tells a story.

  • @nicolevanderpool1252
    @nicolevanderpool1252 Před rokem +21

    You took a piece that could have been easily discarded and turned it into a treasure. So impressed. Thanks for sharing 👍🏻

  • @Caaine
    @Caaine Před rokem +12

    I'm really glad you showed the week's worth of brass bell trys. It shows how hard this really is and how hard you must have to work. Because your videos make it look quicker or simpler.

  • @juliacornejo7802
    @juliacornejo7802 Před rokem +47

    I have to be honest....
    I didn't know Pinball was already a thing in the 1930s, but the way it was made is so cool and creative
    Thank you so much for bringing it back to life, everything you made was incredible and, *to me* , having the sounds of what you were actually doing, without music or commentary, was so ASMR

    • @vcool122
      @vcool122 Před rokem +2

      it's actually called pachinko, not pinball.

    • @edwardsadler7515
      @edwardsadler7515 Před rokem +7

      It was originally called 'Billard Japonnais' and then 'Bagatelle', according to Wikipedia, and originated in the 17th Century. The first modern versions arrived in the 1930's. As a boy, I spent hours playing these machines in Amusement Halls on the seafront at Brighton, England.

    • @Ometochtli
      @Ometochtli Před rokem +2

      @@vcool122 In early 1900's America, the term "Pinball machine" was a catch-all term that was mostly used to refer to what's now known as a pachinko machine.

    • @simonrussell4986
      @simonrussell4986 Před rokem +3

      @@edwardsadler7515 Glad you said that - I remember having a home Bagatelle when I was a kid. Clearly remember my grandparents bringing it in.

    • @joeydigrado382
      @joeydigrado382 Před rokem

      They were used for gambling and were outlawed in the 40's. And after the bombing of pearl harbor they were considered a waste of material (same material to make arms and bullets) so they decided to use the material to kill our enemies instead. Gambling and pinball.... I would thrived in the 30's no doubt.

  • @k.george8722
    @k.george8722 Před rokem +19

    Love the brass hoops. Didn't realize they were brass till you cleaned them up.
    I appreciated seeing the trouble you had making the brass cups. Most refinishers will not show the trouble areas. You were being honest about the progress

  • @TheGman0808
    @TheGman0808 Před 7 měsíci +2

    I feel like this is the type of pin ball machine that would be in a high-end cigar shop, and classy golf course men’s dressing room, or the corner of a lawyers office! Holy crap this was well done!!

  • @davidbraverman1
    @davidbraverman1 Před rokem +5

    I just watched this with my 6 year old. We are both super impressed! Especially when I showed him all the attempts at the brass bells. Such a great lesson in perseverance. Keep the good work up!

  • @rjb6327
    @rjb6327 Před rokem +17

    I had one similar to this one. (didn't have legs) Even had a glass cover. I had it since I was a child in the 40's. It was pristine. I went into the Air Force at 20 years old. My Mom threw it out along with my baseball card collection and marbles. THANKS MOM!

    • @ModernEphemera
      @ModernEphemera Před rokem

      Children of the 90’s have had the same thing happen with their Pokémon cards. The more things change the more they stay the same haha

  • @gelosoriano
    @gelosoriano Před rokem +29

    I thought you were done when the top was done. I was surprised to see you laminating blocks and create the legs. I thought it was just a simple wire leg ... Even your woodworking skills are amazing!

    • @WaluTime
      @WaluTime Před rokem +1

      My thought was that this was a tabletop "home" unit of sorts for rich folks, and it was going to have simple wooden feet with wire legs. count me surprised when he started gluing together massive blocks

  • @Orpheusftw
    @Orpheusftw Před rokem +30

    You replaced far less than I would have expected.
    A _true_ restoration. 👌

  • @mikeringley
    @mikeringley Před rokem +12

    As an antique collector it only makes me appreciate them more because of the time they put into making them. Fantastic work!!

  • @rl7642
    @rl7642 Před rokem +38

    I so enjoyed watching this and am impressed by your obvious skills - plus I’m really envious of all the cool stuff in your workshop! Such a simple, humble little piece but requiring so much patient work to bring it back to life. May the old things never die.

  • @Sainty-0
    @Sainty-0 Před rokem +13

    Wow, this is a phenomenal restoration. This is the kind of thing I love to see restored; pieces with real historical value that simply aren't made anymore.

  • @garrettdemoss9465
    @garrettdemoss9465 Před rokem +5

    I love old parlor games like this. The fact it had a second launch for a pool cue just really adds to it.

  • @haleykeys241
    @haleykeys241 Před rokem +2

    I love that you showed how long it took you to get that brass bell right. So often it looks like you guys just get it on the first try. Love the transparency. Following!

  • @Google_realme8
    @Google_realme8 Před rokem +23

    хочу сказать, что это мой любимый канал о реставрации. а я подписан почти на все +/- известные.
    у вас самая отточенная работа, просто идеальная съёмка. да и просто вещи очень интересные, необычные зачастую.
    спасибо за ваш труд.
    жаль, что просмотров тут меньше, чем у тех, кто трудится над видео явно меньше...

  • @-Deena.
    @-Deena. Před rokem +215

    That was incredible work! I'm blown away by the range of skills employed and the utterly superb outcome! Top, top top quality restoration. I've been subscribed from when you started this channel and with work like that 100k subs will arrive pretty soon! 🧡
    P.S. Your workshop is tidier than my bedroom 😁

    • @OldThingsNeverDie-
      @OldThingsNeverDie-  Před rokem +19

      Thank you Deena, you are still there to leave a great comment. 👍😉

  • @layalylayaly8696
    @layalylayaly8696 Před rokem +2

    أنا الوحيدة العربيةاللي عم تابع هالقناة الروعة،أوفي حدى غيري؟🤔🤔

  • @christmaschris487
    @christmaschris487 Před rokem +37

    very cool, my great grand father sold these to bars back in his day amongst many business he had. we still have a very, very similar version in the basement. always thought about restoring it and this gives even more motivation.

    • @free-peace5555
      @free-peace5555 Před rokem

      The idea of any Restoration or renewing is good but only on something that much useful or necessary like Traces of Civilizations , fossils , jewels , gold , silvers , important books , important papers documents , documents videos documents , important reports , important records...... and so on
      just to avoid wasting time and loosing money

    • @loganisanerd5566
      @loganisanerd5566 Před rokem +2

      @@free-peace5555 What determines whether or not something is worth preserving? Clearly everyone who liked the video agrees this exact plaything was worth it. Besides this person has a family history associated with the item, that's worth more than money.

    • @vandra2
      @vandra2 Před rokem

      Do you know how much they sold for? I was thinking the whole video "surely these cost an arm and a leg back in the day"

  • @NessAmiibo
    @NessAmiibo Před rokem +24

    REALLY cool techniques used in this vid. The way the brass bells were made was amazing, and that table-saw lathe solution was awesome.

  • @DanielSanGMR
    @DanielSanGMR Před rokem +57

    I follow a ton of Restoration channels, so eventually I had to get here and this is BY FAR, one of the most amazing ones, the amount of work and love you put into the work is just astonishing, pretty sure you will get to a million subs in no time, good luck with your future videos! I will be watching them with joy!

  • @epcotman32
    @epcotman32 Před rokem +3

    I bet the previous creators would be astonished to see their former creation has been brought back to it's former glory. Great work.

  • @guitarchamp616
    @guitarchamp616 Před rokem

    My mom loves pinball and tells me stories of her playing it growing up. I showed this to my mom and she was amazed how far pinball has come. She was born in 61.

  • @kinskifilms
    @kinskifilms Před rokem +9

    Incredible restoration. It looked so hopeless at the beginning! Excellent work remaking that metal leg brace and the brass bells. And kudos for using all the original nails. Even the numbers came out amazing. Wow. I loved this.

  • @Lupin3rd1980
    @Lupin3rd1980 Před rokem +7

    Let's hold onto one! The game dates from 1930, even if an apprentice of say 15 years made this game in any company, one can assume that the craftsman or craftswoman who made this piece has already died. This means one thing, somewhere high on a cloud, that person is looking down at you with a grateful smile, for you have preserved something that bears witness to that person's existence. Good work and I'm sure he or she means it in a benevolent way.

  • @OmegaReaver
    @OmegaReaver Před rokem

    That's really cool! Never thought of spinning the brass for the bells, I was thinking you'd press or stamp the shapes. Learn something new every day!

  • @oldcat1790
    @oldcat1790 Před rokem +2

    Huge respect for knowing how to work with both wood and metal. Many channels focus only on one of them.

  • @theawesomer
    @theawesomer Před rokem +5

    Truly impressed with your work here. Can't believe you even made new bells from scratch.

  • @MrHurricaneFloyd
    @MrHurricaneFloyd Před rokem +4

    You can really see the common heritage that pinball and pachinko have with this ancestral machine.

  • @morganestylinson806
    @morganestylinson806 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I feel like my little like is clearly not enough to show the appreciation of the work you put into this ! What you do is clearly amazing and beyond to me

  • @henryherold4515
    @henryherold4515 Před rokem +3

    These videos really make me appreciate how long and how much effort and skill it takes to make things by hand.

  • @RedMaij
    @RedMaij Před rokem +36

    I was certain at the beginning of this that you would end up just using the original as a model and build something from scratch. Or at least use all new hardware. I am so beyond impressed at how much you were able to salvage. Definitely earned a like and subscribe from me!

  • @ZeldaCW23
    @ZeldaCW23 Před rokem

    It's not often that I comment on CZcams videos anymore, but I had to break my no-comment streak for this. What a brilliant video. Having read through the comments, it seems this is a wooden Pachinko/pinball variant (with the 'hoops' being reminiscent of a very miniature croquet, perhaps?) but I recognised it as being a close relative/descendant of Bagatelle! My grandma gifted me her late husband's Bagatelle board (not sure of it's date of creation) around 2 years ago after I'd been showing an interest in it since childhood. It no longer has the original board and the little alleyway that the cue flings the ball up has a very uneven texture. It is very much playable, but is rather similar to the 'before' version of this board..! I would love to be able to restore it one day. Thank you for a great video, and well done for the fantastic restoration!

  • @peachk9174
    @peachk9174 Před 14 dny

    I hope you read this comment, because i want you to know that you made a change in my life.
    I'm impressed you show us your failures honestly.
    It makes me feel like you patting my back and comfort me, and saying it's okay to fail because i can just try again, then i can make it someday.
    I am a perfectionist and i've been procrastinating my writing and my works for a long time, and you gave me courage to start it.
    Thank you very very much.
    It helped me much more than books and motivating videos.
    You helped me a lot, and i'm gonna try make something to help people and make people happier.

  • @gooseman247
    @gooseman247 Před rokem +5

    Simply superb. Each time I thought 'ok, he's not going to remake that bit though', you went and remade the bit. Fantastic. And a real, real mastery of the craft and all its aspects.

  • @nobuckle40
    @nobuckle40 Před rokem +4

    Okay, no kidding! Those are the largest woodworking clamps I've ever seen. Looks like you need a crane to move them! A wonderful restoration! Very beautiful.

  • @leandromafe
    @leandromafe Před rokem +3

    Wow, this was one of the most challenging restorations I have watched. Great job!

  • @Luke-pc3nj
    @Luke-pc3nj Před rokem +4

    Amazing. I watched dozens of restauration videos, but this one is from far my favourite! Amazing job! Congrats! Bravo!

  • @TheBradinator214
    @TheBradinator214 Před rokem +10

    Turned out absolutely beautiful! A lot of restoration videos I have some criticisms about but you did an amazing job on everything. No unnecessary replacements of perfectly good original parts or half effort jobs. You turned an old forgotten thing into a beautiful man cave conversation piece. Well done!

    • @ReniPlayz
      @ReniPlayz Před rokem

      @Stevean2 Well maybe he is one. Speaking of “professionals”, they are just people who have experienced many failures in a career and never gave up. Never judge a book by its cover, you don’t know what’s inside. (bradinator.)

    • @ReniPlayz
      @ReniPlayz Před rokem

      @Stevean2 Since we are online, typing, it's hard to know in what tone or intention bradinator is giving or trying to give.

    • @ReniPlayz
      @ReniPlayz Před rokem

      @Stevean2 Plus, again, what if bradinator is a
      'pro" himself?

    • @ReniPlayz
      @ReniPlayz Před rokem

      @Stevean2 Alright, so there are three options. Either Bradinator is experienced, but that’s not his career, that IS his career, or you are right. The reason that he doesn’t respond is because either he doesn’t check back at his comments, doesn’t check back unless he gets pinged (try pinging him right now.), or he maybe IS scared. Ping him and ask him. Plus, he IS complimenting Old Things Never Die, and may have constructive criticism based on experience, possibly from observing other people, most likely on CZcams, or from as a hobby or job.

    • @TheBradinator214
      @TheBradinator214 Před rokem

      @@ReniPlayz@Stevean2 In no way was my comment meant to condemn other channels or portray the idea that my opinion is the only one that matters. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. I was simply complimenting Old Things Never Die on his exceptional restoration of this piece compared to other channels I've seen which put minimal effort into their restorations. I'm sure there are reasons for this such as lack of funds for proper materials/tools, lack of experience, just simply fishing for views, etc. I have done restoration work myself simply as a hobby which by no means makes me a pro; I just know a job well done when I see one. I hope this clears up any skewed interpretations since, as ReniPlayz stated it can be difficult to know the tone or intention of a typed message.

  • @VRestoration
    @VRestoration Před rokem +25

    I'm surprised that there are such old pinballs, I always thought they were something from the 80s/90s

    • @pbp6741
      @pbp6741 Před rokem +12

      Bagatelle is a cue game where two teams, of one or more per side, try to pot balls played from the end of the table into one distinct cup each. A smaller version of the game called table bagatelle, which, you see here was invented because it uses significantly less space. Initially table bagatelle used a regular cue and then later a captive cue that you probably recognize as a plunger. In essence bagatelle is the ancestor to modern pinball. If you go to the right pub in Britain you can still find a bagatelle league playing on a full size table.

    • @Deontjie
      @Deontjie Před rokem +3

      In Afrikaans it is called a spyker tafel. Nail table. Now I can see why they call it that.

  • @EddyTorrent
    @EddyTorrent Před rokem +11

    One of my favorite restorations on CZcams. I love old school vintage stuff like this. Such a master craftsman bro, seeing your arsenal of tools and equipment and how skilled you are is so impressive. Amazing content

  • @HJKL-hu1ny
    @HJKL-hu1ny Před 9 měsíci +2

    12:10
    "Dude's making a wooden nuke" is what my first thought was. 😂

  • @Austeration
    @Austeration Před rokem +14

    That was an epic job 👍 turned out brilliantly.
    Loved the new bells, your other attempts looked like drum kit cymbals. Fantastic restoration 👏👏👏

  • @xemnas1997
    @xemnas1997 Před rokem +4

    I always thought pinball had flippers, this looks more like pachinko to me but reading about it I found out this is the ancestor to both. Nice restoration!

  • @tilasole3252
    @tilasole3252 Před rokem

    Never was much on the restoration videos on CZcams, but this took my interest due to the content. A shame you did not play the game more on camera. I could watch a half hour of this. The little jingles, plinks and plunks of hitting the bell, the pins and the wood.

  • @Ethonra
    @Ethonra Před rokem +8

    Pinball machines being a staple of my childhood and a form of entertainment I still enjoy to this day; this is easily one of my favorite restorations. Indeed, 27 minutes and 18 seconds well spent.

  • @NicholasTamachaski
    @NicholasTamachaski Před rokem +3

    I love when restorers go above and beyond to bring something back to it's original look. This is an amazing restoration

  • @ForgottenShineRestoration

    Wow, just wow! This is really very well done and the time flew by.
    I enjoyed the video very much! 💪
    Shaping the bells certainly took a lot of time, nerves and effort, but the result is perfect! 👍👍👍
    Top! Keep up the good work...
    Greeting 🐢

  • @chemistryguy
    @chemistryguy Před rokem +2

    This was satisfying af. A whole lot of disciplines were involved in restoring this beautiful game.

  • @MrHighlander666
    @MrHighlander666 Před rokem +3

    I have to say this is probably my favourite restoration video I have seen on youtube, congratulations on some phenomenal work! Subscribed now so will be checking out your other magical work! Many thanks!

  • @The89reatta
    @The89reatta Před rokem +6

    This is amazing! You do really great work.
    My only suggestion would have been to add a washer on either side of the plunger spring so the spring doesn't dig into the wood

    • @larrybud
      @larrybud Před rokem +1

      I'd probably also add a rubber or felt piece between the handle and the body of the machine so when the plunger goes springing forward it deadens the blow.

  • @lotsoffreetime8392
    @lotsoffreetime8392 Před rokem +31

    This was one of the best restoration i've ever seen so far in YT really really impressed by how you make everything like an original looks 🤯🤯👏👏👏👍

  • @therealsocialgadfly
    @therealsocialgadfly Před rokem +6

    You do some kick ass restorative work! Very detail oriented. 👏🏻

  • @Lesterluwu
    @Lesterluwu Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing that it took you one week to get a correct result on the bell. It seems that your steps are so precise and just fall into place (and I can appreciate that it would make for lengthy videos to include all the trial and errors) but revealing these failures and finally success, makes you relatable on some level. Fantastic job and skill.

  • @muddyfences5559
    @muddyfences5559 Před rokem +11

    That is nothing short of impressive. Your patience and skills are incredible. Thanks for sharing.

  • @tranquilthecat3417
    @tranquilthecat3417 Před rokem +6

    I'm surprised the glass bowl did not stop the cavitation from happening on the ultra-sonic cleaner. neat little trick. and great restoration.

  • @leongurevich9321
    @leongurevich9321 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful workmanship and a testament to the fact that in craftsmanship there are no shortcuts!

  • @JugglerLou
    @JugglerLou Před 8 měsíci

    This channel is perfect to inspire my own restoration projects: I look at his and think, “Well at least my project isn’t as difficult as HIS.” 😂

  • @XpurlX
    @XpurlX Před rokem +3

    Love it when old things get preserved for the next generations to come,well done👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @MrKirby365
    @MrKirby365 Před rokem +3

    I have to say seeing that you went through a week of struggles also helps me as an artist when I am struggling to make something work. It's nice to remember we all struggle sometimes

  • @itmeurdad
    @itmeurdad Před 11 měsíci +1

    I thought initially it would be more work than it is worth to sandblast or otherwise restore the 80+ nails. No clue why I doubted you. Amazing committment and so refreshing to see someone reusing "perfectly good" parts instead of mindlessly throwing them out.
    Also the first time I think I have seen a tablesaw lathe jig or whatever you would call that technique. That was slick! 😂

  • @DougCeleste
    @DougCeleste Před rokem +2

    You truly are a MASTER on what you do with these restorations. Bravo to you and thanks for sharing your videos. Keep on sharing and amazing all of us with your endless talents.

  • @foxwhiskey
    @foxwhiskey Před rokem +10

    Absolutely great restoration. A lot of work for an old toy !
    Thanks for showing

  • @jeerrdd4857
    @jeerrdd4857 Před rokem +4

    The fact you showed your failures makes me realize you are but a man going after a dream. Gives me hope. ❤️ great job on the restoration. 🙌🏼

  • @soilgrasswaterair
    @soilgrasswaterair Před rokem +1

    My grandma had one of these, and us grandkids played with it lots while growing up. Now it’s played with by one of her great grandkids. It feels nice that it has given so mich joy for many generations❤

  • @XaadeTheBlade
    @XaadeTheBlade Před rokem

    I really appreciate seeing the failed attempts at the bells.
    You see people do this stuff and you think "that's so impossible", but seeing the failures motivates me. (Not in restoration, mind you, but in my own work).

  • @noneofyourbusiness7094
    @noneofyourbusiness7094 Před rokem +7

    All of your restorations are fascinating to watch. What originally got you into restoration and how long did it take you to assemble the specialty equipment that you have?

  • @meg2831
    @meg2831 Před rokem +4

    This is the first time seen one of your videos and I was utterly transfixed the entire time! I can't believe that was all the same hardware it looks so amazing!

  • @scottgm321
    @scottgm321 Před 7 měsíci

    If you’re ever in Dallas TExas in March, go to the Texas Pinball Festival. They have a whole section set up for these old games with the history about them documented.

  • @justintyme4690
    @justintyme4690 Před rokem

    Imagine the fun and the hour's spent the kid/kids had with this back in the day. It makes me smile thinking about it 🙂

  • @xxPenjoxx
    @xxPenjoxx Před rokem +16

    I bet it took ages to edit, but the pulling-the-nails-out montage was super satisfying, definitely worthwhile. I've never seen someone form brass, that was cool. Lovely restoration 👍

  • @PyroMynx
    @PyroMynx Před rokem +49

    You brought this back to life! I'm so amazed at all of your skills! Beautiful pinball restoration! You got yourself a new subscriber! ♥

  • @gregw74
    @gregw74 Před rokem

    What kind of individual has this kind of time, money, resources, knowledge, and tools necessary to take on such a task? You are a monster!

  • @leboeuf05
    @leboeuf05 Před rokem +4

    brilliant restoration. you've got some patience polishing all those nails. i salute you sir!

  • @rkoff5744
    @rkoff5744 Před rokem +4

    So cool. Great to see an earlier version of this. It looks better than before. Classy.

  • @actionjackson9554
    @actionjackson9554 Před rokem

    I'm 66 year old Canadian..my grandfather made a game very much like this ..no electric parts..ball bearings bounced off nails . awesome effort..

  • @alexritchie4586
    @alexritchie4586 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I've always known this game (pinball without flippers) as bagatelle. Anybody else use that term? A thoroughly satisfying video to watch! Kudos on your diligence to your craft 😊

  • @ocsrc
    @ocsrc Před rokem +6

    Reminds me of the Pachinco game from the 50s that I tried to repair. I had no luck, wound up selling it after a lot of time put into it.
    Really incredible to see how much mechanical work went into making it.
    Artists and craftsman made them

  • @crazysupernovagaming3638

    I just found this channel through youtube recommendations! While youtube recommends me some weird stuff, this is one video I'm very impressed by! Not only is the video unique in that it has no commentary, but it's also very entertaining and interesting to see the different techniques used! You've earned a new subscriber!

  • @Bexdrey
    @Bexdrey Před rokem

    Okay, you pulling out those nails was the most satisfying sound. I have no idea why.

  • @Davi_Cyrax
    @Davi_Cyrax Před 9 měsíci

    I liked your honest about the time and process for making the bells! The time give to me a perspective of how much effort you put in this video! Congrats and thanks!

  • @exposuretherapies
    @exposuretherapies Před rokem +4

    Man you are top notch... Welding, lathe skills, metal turning and spinning, woodworking, nickel plating.... Man I'm telling you right if you keep this up you'll be 5 million follows deep

  • @Metalman200xdamnit
    @Metalman200xdamnit Před rokem +3

    I am always amazed at the skill,patience,and dedication that people have for restoring items.

  • @AtomicBurnsauce
    @AtomicBurnsauce Před rokem +2

    Such a thing of beauty! Watching the process of restoration brings me joy.

  • @stashyboy1
    @stashyboy1 Před rokem +2

    Really nice. I restore vintage games, so really appreciate the attention to detail and diversity of skills involved. One question- what diameter ball did you use? Most early games from this era would have either 1/2 inch, or 5/8ths inch.

  • @CoolAgainRestoration
    @CoolAgainRestoration Před rokem +5

    I leave a comment to make you happy 🤣🤣 LoL
    Very good video and the work is outstanding 👌🍀 cheers 🍻