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What Ever Happened to the Pinball Museum in Queensland?

June 15, 2021 By ausretrogamer

As the title asks, we are still scratching our heads in what happened to the Pinball Museum that was being built and setup on the Gold Coast in Queensland?

The last we saw or heard about it was this video uploaded by our good friend and pinball expert, Norbert Snicer from Pinball HQ a couple of years ago. If anyone knows more about the fate of this pinball museum, please get in touch via our contact page.

The following commentary about the Pinball Museum is from Pinball HQ:

“Alan Tate, the man behind the most ambitious pinball project ever undertaken in Australia. An absolute privilege for Pinball HQ to be invited to check out the progress of this mammoth project built from scratch on a private property at the scenic Mount Tamborine in South East Queensland, an hour drive from Gold Coast. What makes the project even more remarkable is that everything you see, the museum building, the shop, the storage shed, every inch of it was made and built by Alan Tate with the help of Lee Feldwick who also restores the pinball machines with immaculate perfection. It may take a decade (and we hope much sooner) for the door to open for public but it will be worth the wait! Some of the rarest and most unique machines (and not only pinballs ) are among the over 2000 machines the Pinball Museum is said to own.”


source: Pinball HQ




Filed Under: History, Pinball Tagged With: Alan Tate, Australian Pinball Museum, Gold Coast Pinball, Gold Coast Pinball Museum, Lee Feldwick, Mount Tamborine, Norbert Snicer, pinball, Pinball HQ, Pinball Life, Pinball Museum, Pinball Museum Australia, pinballpress

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