Phil's list of Arcade Game Repairers
Last Updated: 3rd February 2007

I'll
update this list as I come across other arcade game repairers around
the world, but a word of 'caution' - just because the people are listed
here doesn't mean that they have been 'vetted' in any way, so I take no
responsibility whatsoever if any provide a poor service (which will
hopefully not be the case!). It goes without saying that I'll always do
my utmost to keep my own customers happy (as I
hope is the case with other repairers).
UK
Phil Morris (email): repairs@arcaderelics.co.uk (that's
me, maintainer of this site - I repair all kinds of game boards, vector and raster)

Simon Hanlon (email): Repairs@hanlon.info - also repairs Pinball machines
Martin White: http://www.guddler.co.uk
(apparently not actively looking for repairs at the time of writing)
Dave Langley: http://www.robotron-2084.co.uk
(has no time to do repairs at the time of writing, so is referring
enquiries to me)
Switzerland
Markus (in Basel): www.ostermayer.ch - Radarscope repairs only
USA
Alex
Yeckley at Elektron Forge: http://www.elektronforge.com/
Eldorado Games: http://www.eldoradogames.com/
Chad Entringer: http://www.arcadecup.com/ - Specializes in monitor repairs but also carries out some board repairs
Mark Spaeth (email): mspaeth@mtl.mit.edu
Hyperspace Arcade Services: http://www.hyperspacearcade.com/
MikesArcade: http://www.mikesarcade.com/
Audio Doctors Pro Audio & Coin-op: matthews@audio-doctors.com - (Specializes in X/Y vector monitor repair and modifications). Pittsburgh, Philadelphia
John Hermann: http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/Circuit/8393/repair.html
Peter Hingston: http://home.comcast.net/~amyhood/pacman_ms_pac-man_pcb_arcade_repair.html - Pac-Man and Ms Pac-Man PCB repairs only
Pinball Medic Amusements: http://www.pinballmedic.net/index.html - Pinball and arcade game repairs. Austin, Texas.
Canada
John Robertson: http://www.flippers.com/
About me:
Some of you may remember me from 1996/1997 when I ran a web site called
'Phil's Arcade Emulation Page' - this linked to the many arcade
emulators that were cropping up at the time, primarily started off by
Dave Spicer's 'Sparcade'. You'll also notice that the design of this
site keeps to the same very basic, minimalist style - I'm no design
artist I'm
afraid!
I now repair old arcade games for a living, concentrating on those from
the late
1970s up to about the mid 1980s (preferably boards that are intact with
little or no physical damage .....). I mostly repair the PCBs (due to
lack
of storage space) but sometimes I'll work on a complete cab and maybe
even a monitor in some circumstances. I'm fast (repairs usually carried
out within two weeks) and reliable (I can provide references from
satisfied customers). If you'd like anything repairing
along with my prices then please get in touch with me at the above
email address.
If you know of anyone good and reliable who also repairs old arcade
games then please get in touch and provide me with as many details as
possible - the name of the repairer, email address, web site, etc. I'll
then add the details to this site.
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