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Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from arcade video games and pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you've ever wanted to listen to some guys ramble on about multimeters, Molex connectors, desoldering tools, CRT monitor chassis, bondo, and blown fuses... then this is the podcast for you! Co-hosted by Coin-Op Corner, Retrobotics, and Overtime Arcade from YouT ...
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Catching the Coin

Tim Rosen & Troy Barrilleaux

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Catching the Coin is a highly unique and insightful weekly podcast dedicated to creating more wealth for you. We do this by sharing tips, trends, and non-conventional thinking, enabling you to save and keep more of your hard-earned coin! We offer solid wisdom on investing, reducing living expenses, and buying smart; all while helping you avoid dangerous financial pitfalls! We will provide tools to help you learn to live with more passion, greater focus, and catch more coin! Fun, Food & Enter ...
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But wait, is that round-trip or each way?? How far is TOO FAR? What's the farthest you'd be willing to go for that one "grail" game on your wishlist? And what do you do when you get there? We'll share some epic stories about some epic roadtrips to pickup some epic games, and we'll want to hear from YOU too! Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show a…
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Let's discuss all the hot button topics that get Chance in trouble... featuring a very special guest appearance by Space Sam from Retrobotics! Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, …
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How do you figure out fair prices for classic arcade machines, and what kind of leeway do you give in negotiations? How do you determine what you're willing to pay for a machine, and how does cosmetic damage, restoration status, and missing parts factor into that? And what about shipping parts and whole games? Do you know how to ship internationall…
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IT'S AN INVASION! We tried to stop him, we even tried cutting his mic, but there's been a hostile takeover of our open co-host spot! (If you saw the last few frames of our previous livestream, you might know who it is...) Plus, we take a deep dive into original game hardware vs FPGA hardware emulation vs various multi-boards vs high score save kits…
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There are some arcade parts that everybody knows you just don't bother trying to fix. "It's a lost cause," they say. "You'd be crazy to try," they tell you. But guess what? Some of us fools love going on errands and get a kick out of tilting at windmills. And joining us as a special guest co-host for this episode is Troy from Troy's Restorations on…
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Three's Company? We'll see how this goes... Let's chat about our first pickups of 2024, the age-old paint vs vinyl vs laminate debate, games that appeal to casual players vs games that appeal to collectors/enthusiasts, and how to avoid setting your workshop on fire. PLUS A SURPRISE GUEST APPEARANCE BY CHANCE FROM THE CANADIAN ARCADE! https://www.yo…
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Let's say goodbye to 2023 (and more...?) with an end-of-year recap, plus a look ahead at the year to come. Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games, and more. If you'v…
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On this episode, we're joined once again by friend-of-the-program Steve Laity (aka Khatru311) as our first repeat guest co-host! We'll talk about wheelin' & dealin', de-converting converted cabinets, the upcoming holiday season, the pros & cons of different manufacturers' cabinets, games collectors like versus games casual players like, the importa…
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On another very special episode, we're joined by Brandon (aka advans13 aka Deckard995) from Off-world Arcade on Twitch and YouTube. We'll talk about his unique perspective on the arcade hobby, podcastin' & livestreamin', his no-so-secret passion for B movies, plus collecting/restoring non-video/pinball coin-ops more broadly like gumball machines! Y…
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In this very special episode, we welcome Josh and Chance from The Canadian Arcade on as guests to discuss their role in planning, preparing, and operating an entire arcade filled with classic games for a blockbuster Hollywood TV series! Learn all about what it takes to make these vintage cabinets and monitors shine on screen, straight from the guys…
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Artwork, harnesses, controls, power supplies, monitors, PCBs, cabinets, and more... When is it ok to use reproduction parts in your restoration/repair projects, and do they need to be 1:1 recreations of the original, or are modern "upgrades" a reasonable alternative? How far are YOU willing to go for oRiGiNaLiTy? Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a …
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CRT 4EVA! Let's talk about the pros & cons of different arcade monitor models (which is your favorite?), common problems/issues, tools of the trade, why LCD replacement screens just stink out loud, and more! Plus, get your infamous G07 C302 Silkscreen Error t-shirt here: https://overtimearcade.myspreadshop.com/g07+c302+silkscreen+error-A64b42f48951…
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How far would YOU go to score that amazing deal? The one & only Cameron McCasland joins us to share his tale of rescuing more than a few highly-desirable arcade cabinets from certain doom in an abandoned trailer... Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover e…
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Let's talk about rookie mistakes when working on coin-op machines, games we DIDN'T like, and organizing our arcade lineups... Welcome to The Coin Jam Podcast, a show about repairing, restoring, and collecting classic coin-operated amusement machines. We cover everything from #arcade video games and #pinball machines, to jukeboxes, redemption games,…
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DISCLAIMER: THE VIEWS EXPRESSED BY ANY GUEST OR COMMENTER ARE SOLELY THOSE OF THE INDIVIDUAL SHARING THEM AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE PODCAST HOSTS OR OTHER ASSOCIATED PARTIES.Something is fishy in the state of Oregon... with special guest Steve Laity from Mosaic Arcade https://www.youtube.com/@khatru311Welcome to The Coin Jam P…
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Why do we do the things that we do? No limits?! NO RAGRETS!! In this episode, Jeremiah, Liam, K', and Charlie discuss the personal motivations behind our collections, the limits we set for ourselves (if any), bad collecting habits, mistakes we've made along the way, and the end states we have in mind. We also provide updates on recent pickups, curr…
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Who are these bozos and what are they going to talk about? In this very first episode of The Coin Jam Podcasts, your humble hosts introduce themselves, provide some background on how they got into this hobby, and answer audience questions from the live chat. We also discuss our current projects, talk about our latest pickups, and more! Watch the fu…
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Tim and Troy briefly reflect upon the past 50 weeks of serving up Catching The Coin and The Lighter Side on this final episode and talk about the transition to the new podcast—Faith and Finances. In This Episode We Look At: What we've learned and what our listeners may have learned. Re-visiting our personal favorite episodes How to find and follow …
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We've heard that for years people are living longer! Now we are noticing a new phenomenon of older people who actually want to keep working. Today we review an article written by Linda Marsa, posted on Nautil.us, entitled "Retiring Retirement". In This Episode We Look At: The aging of America is not the crisis that is often portrayed in the media o…
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Rules! Who actually gets excited about following rules? Today we review 10 Money Rules that you really should be following. In This Episode We Look At: Good old standards like: Live below your means Pay yourself first Treat your retirement funding like a regular bill The how's and whys for saving to make purchases, avoiding debt, and daring to be d…
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It's nostalgic to look back at the past decades and notice the outdated trends and technology that no longer exist. Yet, when it comes to financial advice; it's disturbing to learn just how many beliefs and teachings still abound that are clearly outdated. Today, we review a blogpost on TheSimpleDollar titled, "Outdated Financial Advice". In This E…
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The poverty line for a family of three is $20,090 a year. The median household income in America is $53,657. Politicians draw $250,000 as the line between the middle and upper classes. And the true starting point of real wealth remains a cool $1,000,000. Esquire magazine asked four more or less typical men, each of whom earns one of these incomes, …
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Sprichst du Deutsch? We don't sprichst German either (although we've been known to spritzen some lime into our water). Do you speak Financial Jargon? We do! We are going to explain some of the most misunderstood terms in the money realm. In This Episode We Look At: The meanings, in plain English, of such terms as: 401(k) IRA Net FICO score Unrealiz…
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Prognosticators have been making their predictions since longbefore we were born. What is a Prognosticator? Someone who makes predictions andforecasts. Let's take a look at that…. In This Episode We Look At: Infamous predictions of the past—that didn't happen Current financial predictions and how acting upon them candestroy your wealth Why individu…
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Today we address a question that comes up often asTim counsels couples- "Should we start a home-based business?" In This Episode We Look At: What are MLMs, and why do they often carry a negativestigma? Are there legitimate MLMs and do they work? Our suggestions for those wanting to jump in Today's Resources and Links: Top MLM Companies BestMulti-le…
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"This is not your father's retirement!" Today's focus of retirement is shifting from deadline-oriented planning (retire at 65) to longevity in the workplace with more mobility (work as long as I feel productive, but on my terms). In This Episode We Look At: Defining Traditional Retirement: With its age requirements and dependence upon Social Securi…
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Tim and I were talking about this episode and I got to thinking about an Internet meme that I saw on Facebook. It was a cute cat waiting to be petted with the caption, "I really want you to pet me, but I also kinda want to bite you." See Below, lol. That pic really sums up the duality of our human nature in that our short-term goals normally confli…
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Today, we'll be doing things a bit different and I'll (Troy) be interviewing Tim about his book, Against the Grain. The point of the interview is to help explain the "using non-conventional wisdom" part of our podcast objectives. Since his book is wholly focused on going against some of today's financial conventional wisdom; it's perfect to use as …
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Patterns Produce A Product. Think about that. Besides being a catchy alliteration, it demonstrates the truth that how we habitually act will always produce a result - whether good or bad. In This Episode We Look At: Taking an honest look at ourselves to identify patterns that lead to unwanted products in our finances Clearly identifying replacement…
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There seems to be a supplement for just about everything concerning the human body. While there's nothing inherently wrong with many supplements on the market these days, it's easy to go overboard. Doing so can negatively impact your financial well-being. In This Episode We Look At: A blogpost by Drew Housman, posted on TheSimpleDollar.com When sup…
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Do you recall the time when you had to pay for long distance phone calls? Times seemed to have changed quite quickly. There are many services that have either evolved or simply become free through fair competition. Today, we discuss a blogpost written by Holly Johnson for TheSimpleDollar.com. In This Episode We Look At: The many sacred cows that we…
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You get an unexpected bonus or tax refund and you're wondering what's the best way to improve your financial picture with those funds. Should you invest it, or should you pay off debt? Today, we discuss a GetRichSlowly.com article by William Cowie titled "Why investing can be better than repaying debt". In This Episode We Look At: Risks that can be…
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Warnings are often good things. Warnings can saves lives… and warnings can save your finances. Today we attempt the latter as we review an article by Suba Iyer posted on GetRichSlowly.com In This Episode We Look At: Lifestyle spending mistakes to avoid Taking care of your health (No, you're not 10ft tall and bulletproof) Career changes later in lif…
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When it comes to money, we all prefer positives in life over negatives, right? It's hard to beat the joy experienced when you discover a large tax refund. But is a large tax refund financially wise? In This Episode We Look At: The definition of a tax refund: Is it a bonus, did you win something? The missed opportunity which we refer to as "The Pove…
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Why do you work as hard as you do? Most of us would give the noble answer that we work to provide for ourselves and family. But how many can answer correctly (it's yourself!) when asked, "Who gets paid first when you get paid?" In This Episode We Look At: Three enemies of your financial future Three moves to defeat those enemies A real-world look a…
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A bear market is a gift from the financial Gods-and the longer it lasts, the better off you will be. Instead of running from the bear, you should embrace him.” Jason Zweig The Wall Street Journal “Stop Worrying, and learn to Love the Bear” July 12, 2008 “The Intelligent Investor” Today we take an objective look at bear markets- the period of time w…
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In times of downward volatility, many investors run to bonds. Why is that? And should everyone own some bonds? In This Episode We Look At: Hedging against the volatility of stocks with bonds Understanding the main categories of bonds and which may serve you better Bond duration and how that impacts the safety of your principle Today's Resources and…
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It can be said that our lives are the sum total of our habits. There are habits we know we have, but there are also habits that we don't realize we have. Yet, there is a reward or consequence for each habit in our lives. Ellie Kay is the co-author of "Lean Body, Fat Wallet" an incredibly insightful book that helps you learn and apply new habits tha…
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