been fixing them since 1978, and playing them years before that. Wedge head Gottliebs were the kings of EM pinballs until the mid 70s when the digital solid state pins from Bally, Stern, and Williams came out. Gottlieb farmed out their design to Rockwell and the result was horrible and they never recovered. Still love playing them and fixing them - glad that pinball is making a major resurgance. If you ever get to Vegas, look up the Pinball Museum - great place with many unique games from all eras to play. I have a standing invite to stop in and help fix games anytime I am in town. The owner Tim Arnold is a great guy - he has been on American Restorations many times working on their games and having games restored by them.