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Writer and pinball historian Roger Sharpe, who will be at the annual Texas ... Sharpe moved to New York City in the early '70s to pursue his career with GQ magazine, where his love of pinball ...
In 1976, Roger Sharpe stood in front of a pinball ... I still have a few skills up my sleeve.” Still a pinball wizard in his ‘70s, Sharpe plays in a Chicago-area pinball league with two ...
When Roger Sharpe, a 25-year-old divorced ... a piece of paper in a file cabinet. By the mid-’70s, increasingly antiquated statutes kept pinball out of many major cities, even after the game ...
Even in the early ’70s, most barflies I knew would rather ... It might be a stretch to claim this, but save for a guy named Roger Sharpe, the pinball might have gone the way of Chatty Cathy ...
He smirks before the trailer, aided by signature ‘70s music in the backdrop ... Based on a true story.” Roger Sharpe is associated with Pinball: The Man Who Saved the Game movie as a co ...
The savior in question is Roger Sharpe, a wizard (of pinball) who, insert spoiler alert joke here, did the thing in the title of the movie, saving New York City, America and possibly civilization ...
Now Faist has the lead role, sort of, in a new comedy based on the real-life story of Roger Sharpe, who helped overturn New York’s ban on pinball in ... York in the ’70s seeking a career ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The Christian Science Church, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The Church publishes the ...
Born in the 1930s, enjoying a golden period in the 1960s and ’70s, the pastime withered ... closest thing to royalty in modern pinball. His father, Roger Sharpe, is credited with convincing ...
When Roger Sharpe, a 25-year-old divorced ... a piece of paper in a file cabinet. By the mid-’70s, increasingly antiquated statutes kept pinball out of many major cities, even after the game ...
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