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Meet Bill the PinWiz


Hi - Glad you could come and visit!
I'm Bill the PinWiz and this is my story.



Mom and Me


I was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 1948. My mother was from Lafayette, Indiana, and my father was from Poplar Bluff, Missouri. They met at a USO dance while Dad was getting special training for the Navy at Purdue University. After the War they married and my Dad finished up his education at Purdue.


Dad and Me

After I was around a few years, we moved to Richmond, Indiana, where I entered school. I was in a rhythm band there, a precursor of my later interests.

When I was seven we moved to the Cincinnati, Ohio, area where we all continue to live in relative happiness today. During grade school I met my friend Rocky, who introduced me to the joys of electronic experimenting, which turned into a lifelong hobby. (More about him later.)


Tuba and Me

I finished grade school, and played the tuba in my high school band. When I was a senior, the band voted me their 'Outstanding Musician' award.

After graduating from high school, I went to Texas Tech University, in Lubbock, Texas, where I studied classical music. During that time I became interested in composition and electronic music, doing a few pieces in the 'musique concrete' style, taking tape recordings of 'found sounds', and random beeps and bwadns from oscillators I built, and assembling the compositions by scraping and splicing the tapes into finished works. During my junior year the record 'Switched On Bach' by Wendy Carlos arrived on the music scene. This was my first exposure to synthesizers and I was suitably amazed.


Scratch-built Synthesizer

Having no money to purchase what was then a very expensive and complicated instrument I decided to bone up on my electronic knowledge and build my own synthesizer. Over the next ten years I did just that, putting together an instrument that followed the pattern set by Moog, Arp, Serge, Buchla, and others.


Martha and Me



I met my wife, Martha, in 1975 and we were married in 1976. We have many common and similar interests and I love her dearly.


Rocky and Me

Rocky, in the meantime, had been working in electronic parts sales for years, when by a happy occurrence he got a job repairing electronic amusement machines for the game concession at the local amusement park, Kings Island. After being there a time, he approached his employer with the suggestion of hiring an assistant, as the work there was just overwhelming for one person.


Rocky and Me With his recommendation and the existence of my synthesizer to prove my ability, I was hired for the job. I eventually became the Vice-President of Engineering and Director of Research and Development for this company, who manufactured coin-operated remote-control tugboats and racecars for the amusment park trade.


The Gameroom I Maintained

Following the sudden and unexpected collapse of that business, I started my own business in 1982 and have been fixing classic and antique pinballs in the Cincinnati area ever since.

I also maintained a small 60 piece gameroom in the area from 1983 to 1998.


Martha



Martha went back to school, got another degree, and has become a professional computer programmer.


Six Cats


Our house also resounds to the sound of many little feet. No, we never had children, but our seven cats keep the area plenty cluttered with toys. Here, counterclockwise from top, are Galahad, Bluebeard, Whisker, Callie, Button, and Punkin.


Little Missy



And here is the newest member of our household, Missy.


My Computer Music Studio

I had also been working with computers during this time and and I am now on my sixth, an Emachines Etower 400i. I got on the web in January 1998 and now have four websites, not to mention friends all over the world. I do my music with the programs 'Power Tracks Pro' and 'SongWright' and I use a Roland soundCanvas SC-55 for playback.


Chef Bill


While at college, I often had to cook for myself, as a student's budget demands, and during that time I developed my love of cookery, learning to make many things that I still make today. I have been encouraged in this pursuit by my wife, family, and friends, who often gather at my table on holidays to enjoy the fruits of my labors. I now am reasonably proficient at many Mexican, Chinese, Italian, French, Greek, and traditional American dishes.


Time Out Ferris Wheel

1998 has been a great year of change in my life. Not only have I become a web-head, or web-monkey, or whatever, but the gameroom I had been maintaining for 15 years closed its doors in October. Since without this customer I did not have enough steady work to make up the loss, I was forced to give up my service business and get a real job. I now work for a company called Namco, which operates many amusement places around the country.


Carousel Horse

The place where I work is a large mall amusement center called Time Out. It has three gamerooms, a midway with lots of simulator type games, a Ferris wheel, bumper cars, kiddie rides, miniature golf, and a beautiful carousel. If you would like to see some larger pictures of the Time Out carousel, horses, Ferris wheel, and gameroom, click here.


Carousel

Unfortunately the carousel doesn't have a band-organ, but they did put a tape of my band-organ music on their sound system, so I guess that's ok. In addition to myself there are three other technical people and a host of managers and attendants who keep this operation running smoothly.


Time Out Main Gameroom

So that's the story of how a Pinball Wizard came to reside in Vienna. I hope you are enjoying your visit to my little piece of the web. If you would like to Send me E-mail or leave a comment in my Guestbook please feel free. Thanks for stopping by!




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