Sputnik 1 – the first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the Soviet Union on 4 October 1957 and…
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If you want to go way, way back, pinball’s distant cousins are games involving balls – bocce, bowling, marbles and in particular the french game…
Comments closedI saw this listing online for a vintage pinball machine, a 1949 Gottlieb “Sharpshooter” and something was way off about the backglass. The women depicted,…
Comments closedThe sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past, typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. These artworks with a vintage vibe…
Comments closedFine art photography celebrating the beauty of technology Fine art prints, museum-quality framed and matted, canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints and more are available…
Comments closedSadly pinball is in decline in Paris. Like in the USA where you could once find pinball machines in the corner of every diner, bowling…
Comments closedAmerican flags proudly flying across the USA. Summertime is accented by the display of the Stars and Stripes. Red, white and blue, stars and stripes…
Comments closedFirst off, let me say that I don’t condone the destruction of any working pinball machine or even one that could be restored. Even pinball…
Comments closedArty short film discussing pinball and video games from the heyday of arcades. Via IMDB: “Half documentary – half animation, this is a killer little…
Comments closedPinball has been around for over seventy years and has its ups and downs at the end of the 1990s it was on death’s door.…
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