Ferrari Restorer from Ft. Worth, Texas

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Hi, I'm John Wardlow from Ft. Worth, TX.
I'm new to the arcade game restoration field. I worked for a small electronics design and manufacturing company in the early 1980s where I designed and worked on some early electronic gaming machines. I've been an electronics hobbyist since about 13 years old, back when Popular Electronics magazine came in the small 6 inch format. I graduated from Mizzou in 1985 with a BS in Electrical Engineering. I retired a few years ago after 30+ years with Lockheed Martin designing flight test instrumentation systems. I also restore cars as a hobby and own 8 Italian & Japanese cars.

I bought two SEGA F355 Challenge DLX 3-monitor machines about a year ago, one is in working condition. They appear to have had parts replaced previously but neither have been restored. One is running with acceptable monitors but with burn-in from some sort of bowling game. This one will be a rolling restoration, working on one system at a time and keeping it in playable condition as much as possible. These are circa 1990, use 4 NAOMI game boards and 3 NANAO monitors.

The monitors use Toshiba tubes and finding ones without burn-in seems to be difficult and very expensive.

I'm interested in making contact with others who can guide me through the arcade restoration do-s and don't-s as well as those who have worked on similar games.
 
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Welcome to KLOV, you really can't go wrong here with such a great user base with tonnes of historical info.

What kind of cars do you own?
 
Let see, 2008 BMW 550i, 2001 Solara Convertible, 2000 RAV4, 1998 MR2 (1/2 cut with BEAMS JDM engine), 1994 MR2, 1991 MR2 turbo, 1990 Sera, 1980 Mondial, 1973 850 Spider, 1970 850 spider (parts car). I think that's all of them.
 
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שלום!

Well, I don't have a picture of all of them in one photo.
Here is the Ferrari garage, until my shop expansion is complete.

John W.
Fort Worth, Texas
 

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You should come to the auction this weekend; great way to network with local collectors and maybe find something new to take home. It's a five hour drive for me, but it's for work so I happily make it.
 

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FreeMike, Scott_C and I will be coming down from Kansas City. We usually try to make the trek.

Feel free to come up and say "hi". I'll be wearing one of our SuperNova TShirts, but there may be a few. I'm the chubby guy in the SuperNova T-shirt. :)
 
WOW!
There is a member in KC that has some monitors for me.
Would you have room?

I went to Shawnee Mission South High School

John W
Ft. Worth, TX
 
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