Maker Faire Bay Area 2009
Lil' Ju Ju Mobile Pinball Museum

Location:   Expo Hall  149   

The Lil' Ju Ju is part of the Pacific Pinball Museum's pinball educational outreach program. We modified a 1947 Spartan Manor Travel trailer with a reinforced frame, four point hydraulic legs, an electronic self leveling controller, on board batteries and 2500 watt inverter system all for the purpose of bringing the pinball experience anywhere we need to. Housing 6 vintage pinball machines and a mini Jukebox it is a rolling testament to American ingenuity and cultural icons. Always a crowd pleaser, this will be the Lil Ju Ju's third trip to the Faire.

Web site: http://www.ujuju.com/item.php?id=612

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About the Maker(s)

Michael Schiess Pacific Pinball Museum [
Pacific Pinball Museum's mission is to inspire an interest in science, art and history through pinball. Michael Schiess, a multimedia artist, runs the Lucky Ju Ju Pinball/Art Gallery in Alameda. He is currently a freelance museum technician for the Exploratorium and Chabot Space and Science Center.
http://www.ujuju.com

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