Chattanooga Pinball Complete Warehouse Tour Video

That is cool. I didn't recognize you without the Batman costume. I would love to have the cash, time, and room in my basement to look through those warehouses. Thanks for posting the video.
 
Fun to watch, saw a few things I'd like to have as projects.

I do have to share one thing that made me chuckle though, for a business with the word "pinball" in the title, it looks like you have a 30/1 ratio of arcades to pins. So is it Chattanooga Arcade now? :D

All in fun, but damn those are some big warehouses, I would be worried about the one with all of the standing water on the floor, too much money sitting there waiting for mother nature to do her worst.
 
Fun to watch, saw a few things I'd like to have as projects.

I do have to share one thing that made me chuckle though, for a business with the word "pinball" in the title, it looks like you have a 30/1 ratio of arcades to pins. So is it Chattanooga Arcade now? :D

All in fun, but damn those are some big warehouses, I would be worried about the one with all of the standing water on the floor, too much money sitting there waiting for mother nature to do her worst.

Yea we just had 6 inches of rain the night before this was taken and we are playing dodge the puddles right now till they fix my roof
 
The only thing I saw in that video were cabs that were supposed to be in The Arcade Boneyard's "burn pics" picture gallery. :D
 
Dang, you must move some games in order to pay for the overhead. That kind of square footage must be expensive. Very impressive, none the less. How much do Top Skaters go for now a days? I saw one in your stash.
 
Dang, you must move some games in order to pay for the overhead. That kind of square footage must be expensive. Very impressive, none the less. How much do Top Skaters go for now a days? I saw one in your stash.

Last one sold for 490.00
 
My spidey senses are tingling with the cab envy.
Rlevin you keep saying you have 8k Sqft of space looks like much more than that,
my shops 4 and its a fraction of that.

I don't think many of the members here realize that in order for a machine to come in off the street it had to get run down, break or stop making money. Usually broken and run down. Most ops will keep them out even if they're only making $4 a week. Somebodies gotta clean them up and fix them, doesn't just happen on its own.
 
Huge respect for your operation; agree with an earlier poster that size of operation requires a lot to keep it going( i.e. planning, making sure finished goods go out the door on time and don't come back for repairs, payroll, marketing, etc.)

Thanks for posting this video and see you had some fun making it. I think you scared the shit out your cameraman at one point(Warehouse #2). Seems he might be afraid of heights. Lastly, you gave all of us an idea the range of machines you carry-very impressive.

Thanks again and I will be responding to your other post on "How-To Video" ideas.

best of luck,
Dave
 
Huge respect for your operation; agree with an earlier poster that size of operation requires a lot to keep it going( i.e. planning, making sure finished goods go out the door on time and don't come back for repairs, payroll, marketing, etc.)

Thanks for posting this video and see you had some fun making it. I think you scared the shit out your cameraman at one point(Warehouse #2). Seems he might be afraid of heights. Lastly, you gave all of us an idea the range of machines you carry-very impressive.

Thanks again and I will be responding to your other post on "How-To Video" ideas.

best of luck,
Dave

Thanks and yes I did scare the shit out of him I cannot believe he let me talk him into to that
 
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