PBDG Joins Forces With Mutiny Radio, Arrrrrrrgh!

mutiny radio pinball donut girl

photo by Don Starnes

I am so pleased to announce that Mutiny Radio and Cafe has partnered with Pinball Donut Girl. Mutiny has long been an inspiring place to me:  I’ve spent many pleasant evenings there drinking great coffee, editing footage, working on production schedules and generally soaking up the creative vibe that fills the cafe.

I’m super excited to be filming key Pinball Donut Girl scenes at Mutiny.

pinballl donut girl mutiny radio pirate cat radio

photo by Don Starnes

Formerly known as Pirate Cat,  Mutiny community radio station serves up full indie out of the Mission District in San Francisco. Tune in to their great line up of DJ’s, the ONLY open mic program in San Francisco, community and world news, live music, and more.

Mutiny schedule, podcasts, and info.

Where Can I Buy A Pinball Machine?

row of pinball games

You’re bitten by the bug: you must possess a game of your own! Where should you get a pinball machine?

Here are some great suggestions from PBDG supporter and expert Tanio Klyce.

  • Decide if you want to restore the game yourself, or purchase a machine that is in good shape already.

For EM games, PBDG supporter Wade Krause may have your machine.

T Minus One is another well respected and reliable source for pins.  Give them a call and see if they have your game.  Chat with Chris Kuntz, the head tech.  Super guy.

If you want a project, check out craigslist.

  • Get flipping.
pinball flippers

photo by Jeff Bradley, CC

Clear Pinball at Pacific Pinball Expo 2011

Quick time lapse of the visible pinball games. They are based on Gottlieb’s Surf Champ and both an EM and SS version of a Bally Freedom.

These great games are from Wade Krause and Michael Schiess, and you can visit them at the Pacific Pinball Museum.

Music by Clint Baker.