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Pinball Tidbits July 16 2012

In case you haven’t heard, the Unicorn on Capitol Hill has a new basement level called Narwhal that opened earlier this month to rave reviews. The space is stunningly decorated with pieces from an old carousel and other interesting art objects (such as a wide variety of taxidermy). A definite must-see location if you’re visiting Seattle (or if you live here) as long as you don’t mind a crowded bar scene (especially on weekends). The highlight for Skill Shot readers will be the game room area that has eight pinball machines and a variety of arcade games! Shorty’s is the operator supplying the (mostly mid-90’s) pins such as Attack From Mars, Fish Tales and Junkyard, and for a complete list go to our Pinball List. Please note: the Narwhal doesn’t open until 6PM.

Also on Capitol Hill, at the Vermillion art gallery (around the corner from the Unicorn) is the Flash Arcade exhibit which is a show that has playable pinball and arcade games. The pins might be out numbered but there are games not usually available in this neighborhood such as Johnny Mnemonic, Demolition Man and Twilight Zone (actually that’s true of the arcade games also). There’s a bar in the back of the gallery that opens at 4PM so you can go there for a drink and pins before the Narwhal opens (the exhibit area is all-ages except during weekend evenings). Flash Arcade runs till August 4th (Vermillion, 1508 11th Ave).

Do you own a pinball machine? If the answer is yes then be sure to check out the NW Pinball Swap Meet on Sunday July 29th! This annual event is held in the parking lot of Specialty Coins in Kent and attracts people from all over the region to buy/sell/trade pinball parts and other related items, often from the backs of their vehicles. Last year someone brought two whole pinball machines, which were both available to buy and test out! Specialty Coin will also be open and serving up hot dogs and pop, so be sure to check out their show room on your way to the rest room.  For more details and directions go to the Swap Meet’s website.

Another date you should mark on your calendar is the Skill Shot 5 Year Anniversary Party at Shorty’s on August 5th. Can you believe it? We’ve been publishing this zine for 5 years now and will be celebrating that fact with a bunch of different tournaments, food, prizes, surprises and fun! We’re starting it early and ending late so everyone can attend. If you haven’t been to Shorty’s lately this will give you the chance to check out some of the newest pins like AC/DC, TRON and Transformers. We’re expecting to have a great time and we’re sure you will too! Just don’t forget to come to our Skill Shot 25 Zine Release and Folding Party at The Lookout on August 1st as well (free beer!). Check out our Calendar for more details!

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Local Tournament Results July 14, 2012

Seattle Pinball League’s Pin-Golf Tournament (July 14 2012) On a great day at Mitch’s House of Bally (“all Bally’s, all the time”) the people tee’d off in a Pin-Golf tournament. The winners were Kevin Burrell in first place, Raymond Davidson in second, Brian Headly taking third and Canada’s own Kathy Gagno in Fourth. Now, who is going to England to get the green jacket?  -TCB

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Local Tournament Results June 11, 2012

IFPA World Pinball Championship 9  (June 10): 1. Daniele Celestino Acciari (Italy), 2. Cayle George (Seattle!), 3. Andy Rosa (USA), 4. Bowen Kerins (USA). Pinball champions from around the world converged at Todd MacCulloch’s pinball Mecca for a weekend of intense competition. Besides cash and a trophy first place winner Daniele won a Stern pinball machine presented by special guest Gary Stern himself. Awesome!

2012 NW Pinball and Arcade Show IFPA Tournament (June 9): 1. Dave Stewart, 2. Matt Cohn, 3. Joe Said, 4. Jody Reilhan. This was the tournament that was happening all day on Saturday at The Show. The Seattle Pinball Museum also hosted hourly tournaments during the event and if we obtain the winners list we will print it here. Congratulations also go to Rod Olsen for winning the Terminator 2 raffle and to Jeremy Edwards who won the raffle for the soon-to-be-released Wizard of Oz pinball machine! You lucky men need to invite us over sometime!

Wednesday Round Robin Tournament at Add-a-ball (May 30) copied from Add-a-Ball Amusement’s Facebook Page: “The winner in the raddest Add-a-Ball WED tourney was Tatsuroi the second best player in Japan, a guy from Florida named Mike and a dude who I thought was Swedish named Damien. So many foreign languages being spoken at the same time, new shop record!” Nuff Said.

 

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Pinball Tidbits June 8, 2012

Just a few things to start the weekend:  The ACDC Limited Edition has finally arrived and should be set up at Shorty’s later today .  *  The Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show begins today at the Seattle Center. Photos from the set up can be viewed here.  *  The Grand Prize raffle  (at the pinball show) is the new Wizard of Oz pinball machine from Jersey Jack.  *  Skill Shot t-shirts will be available at the show, but we don’t have a table so you will have to ask around.  *  The IFPA World Pinball Championship begins today out on Bainbridge Island. Good luck to all our friends! Current results from the Championship can be found at the IFPA website here.  *                                                                             Support Local Pinball!

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New Skill Shot t-shirts!

Here is what the new t-shirt looks like! It’s a limited run of 75 so if you want one you should act fast! Mostly Men’s  S – XL with a few larger Men sizes and a few women’s (American Apparel) sizes S – L.

$15/ in person or $18/ppd in the USA

Let us know if you want us to bring you one to one of the events this week to save the postage and get immediate gratification; cash is king! For mail order send cash/check/money order to Gordon Ornelas, POBox 20204, Seattle WA 98102. To purchase with Paypal use this email: editor@skill-shot.com

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Local Tournament Results June 4, 2012

NW Pinball Championship winners (left to right): Cayle, Daniele, Robert, Lyman

Northwest Pinball Championships (6/1 – 6/3): Open Division:  ‎1. Daniele Celestino Acciari (Italy), 2. Cayle George (USA), 3. Lyman Sheats (USA), 4. Robert Gagno (Canada). Classics Division: 1. Franck Bona (France), 2. John Kremmer (Canada), 3. Cayle George (USA), 4. Daniele Celestino Acciari (Italy). Women’s Finalists: 1. Helena Walter (Sweden), 2. Julie Gray (USA), 3. Penni Epstein (USA), 4. Bonnie Bedford (Canada).  Novice Division: 1. Brendan Trebitts.

We didn’t make it to the event but it was broadcast live on GeekGamer.TV and it was great. Especially the match on Jackbot when both Cayle and Daniele had awesome scores: over 6 billion points on ball one!

Wednesday Round Robin Tournament at Add-a-ball (May 30): 1. Sergey 2. Hayden “The Surf Champ” McCabe, 3. Mark W.

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Skill Shot 24 News and Gossip

Originally published in Skill Shot 24, June 2012

The last issue of Skill Shot was still at the printer when Add-a-Ball Amusements announced the opening of their new backroom containing 5 more pinball machines! The new additions are more modern than their previous games, and include our personal favorite Wheel of Fortune which is on loan from Rod Olsen. The 2nd annual 420 Pinball Open took place there on April 20 (naturally), and they had a big turn-out. With the $20 entry fee, contestants got a custom tie-dye shirt created by Cathy Cartoon and a chance to win a Space Mission pinball machine. Like last year, a playfield glass was accidently broken at the beginning of the tournament, and there’s now talk about doing it on purpose next year to officially start the event! Ultimately Sergey won the tournament despite Maka having lived with the grand prize for quite some time. We personally don’t care to pay $20 to enter a tournament with so many champions about, but if a little bit of the cash went to help pay for Add-a-Ball’s new ventilation in the bathroom, then I guess we’re ok with it. Shit!

The Emerald City Comicon Pinball Party at Shorty’s on March 31st had a “lowest score” tournament with the first prize being a custom back glass designed by Frank cartoonist Jim Woodring. He and Fantagraphics’ Larry Reid co-hosted the contest on Surf Champ with a “no tilting” rule. This caused controversy amongst Shorty’s regulars when the winner of the tournament had a score that was impossible to achieve without tilting, but the event was packed and no one actually saw him tilt, so the prize was still awarded. The next day (April 1st) Skill Shot was the surprise guest-host of the First Sunday Tournament at Shorty’s with a Double Elimination Kootie Catcher Pat Hand Tournament. Headley prevailed in this one-handed April Fools’ Day tournament in which the winner of the coin toss had to play first, after choosing a game picked using a kootie catcher. Fancy!

The Seattle Pinball League held their first open-to-the-public tournament in April at Full Tilt Ballard. 20XX Amusements has completed the installation of all their pins at this location. There are now a whopping 13 pins! The May SPL tournament was held at Aaron Bendickson’s house on May 5th. He and his wife created a nice spread in honor of Cinco de Mayo that everyone said was “the bomb.” The next day the 2nd annual Border Brawl took place at Lou’s house in Redmond, pitting the top 12 ranked players of the SPL against the top 12 from Canada’s Vancouver Regional Pinball Association in a Three-Strikes-and-You’re-Out tournament. Not all the top ranked were able to attend so there were quite a few alternates on both sides. The VRPA quickly took the lead, knocking out 3 players from the USA, but after that it was pretty much a rout, as the SPL never lost another player. The VRPA was eventually whittled down to Kyle Seller, who couldn’t beat the odds and eventually was struck out by Raymond on The Flintstones. Fun was had by all as it was one of the first glorious sunny days of the year and Lou has a lot of great pins (like Big Guns) that we usually only see at the annual Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show. To top it off, the hosts generously supplied the group with margaritas left over from a party the night before! The VRPA’s Eden Stamm vows revenge next year. Yikes!

Another big social event of the season was Claire and Headley’s official unveiling party for their recently restored Dolly Parton pinball machine! Since it was also Claire’s birthday, she was Queen for a Day in a tournament of the same name on Dolly, which Sagel handily won due to his keen observation of the scoring. His skill had nothing to do with it. JK! We were also able to practice a few other playing styles such as Daisy Chain (which needs development) and Seattle Side Saddle, which was great, so you will be reading about it soon. Soon!

Also coming soon: a new Skill Shot t-shirt! It will feature the cover from issue #15 (Black Hole), and if you are smart enough to come to our Skill Shot 24 Folding Party, you get it at a reduced price. (Wait – does that mean they are available now?) Yes! Look for an ad in this issue or on our website. Other things you will find on our website include local tournament results, calendar listings for local pinball events and new content you won’t find in the print version of Skill Shot. Kayla’s article on Pinball Tournament Etiquette was the first online exclusive we’ve run and we’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback for it so expect more in the future. Nice!

Pinball Tidbits: The Seattle Pinball Museum has appeared in 4 different films and newscasts recently. We’re jealous! Check out the links here, here, here and here. • Despite what we said last issue the next new Stern pin is now rumored to be X-Men. Really. No one knows when it will be released • The basement game room at The Unicorn may be open as you read these words • Jersey Jack’s first pin Wizard of Oz will make its Seattle premiere at the Northwest Pinball and Arcade Show at Seattle Center (June 8–10). The Fun House is sadly destined to close later this year. Both the cover and the list collage in this issue are from pins at that location • Skill Shot 25 will also be our 5th year of publishing this zine. We will be hosting a zine release/tournament/party on August 5th at Shorty’s! • There are a bunch of exciting events happening in Seattle this summer so expect an expanded News and Gossip in our next issue

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