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Pribs Pinball Repair

Lincoln & Omaha in-home repair services

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Why Choose Me

Service Details

I provide top-notch repair services for pinball, arcade, and electromechanical machines in the Lincoln/Omaha area.I drive up to 2.5 hours away from my shop in Lincoln for house calls, and I can also take your machine to my shop for a full restoration over the period of a few weeks. At the bottom of the page I have a variety of ways to contact me for service, but the quickest and best way to get ahold of me is to text or call my cell number. I also offer machine rentals to businesses and personal properties at a monthly rate as low as $30. Check out my YouTube and social media accounts below as well to see examples of my great work!

Expertise and Experience

I've been doing Pinball repairs for 3 years straight as my only job, and I'm also becoming more proficient in Arcade repairs now that I've started to buy more of those games for myself to work on. I have over 60 machines in my current collection, and have repaired well over 200 machines that others own thus far. I'm extremely knowledgeable on the Electromechanical games from the 1940's to 1978, and will also soon be learning the proper procedures to repair Jukeboxes

"How I got into it"

This is the most common question I get asked, besides "What is your electric bill like?" and "Do your neighbors hear all the pinball machines?"

To answer the main question though, I have always been fascinated with pinball and things of a mechanical nature growing up. My grandparents had a pinball machine in their house I enjoyed playing a lot as a young boy, and I always loved to fix and build things. Unfortunately, being born in 2001, there weren't really many arcades left when I was growing up, so that was really my only exposure to pinball, other than playing tables virtually on the Nintendo Wii. When I finally turned 18 I drove 12 hours down to Dallas Texas to buy my very first machine, Haunted House. Then I bought 2 more games when I was 19 ...and now I am 22 years old and have sold 15 machines and own 64! I'm very much striving to open my own huge arcade/museum in the late future once I have amassed a truly massive collection of games. I appreciate you for reading this all the way through, and happy Flipping!

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