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MOM鈥檚 Organic Market founder has a new home for his pinball machines, and you can play

Pinball machines available to play at 痴脺碍, located at D.C.'s Chevy Chase Pavilion in Friendship Heights. (海角社区app/Jeff Clabaugh)

MOM鈥檚 Organic Market founder Scott Nash has been playing pinball machines since he was a teenager.

Back then, Nash and friends would bike to an arcade in Beltsville, Maryland. As an adult, he鈥檚 been buying and collecting pinball machines for more than a decade 鈥 70 at last count 鈥 and he has a new home to share many of them with the public, including for tournaments.

has moved to a new permanent location on the lower level of the Chevy Chase Pavilion in Friendship Heights, with about 40 of his machines. It is open seven days a week, and play is 50 cents a game 鈥 pretty cheap compared to other arcades.

痴脺碍 is a nod to “vertical up-kicker,” the mechanical rod that pops balls out of holes on the pinball playing field. Nash also chose to spell 痴脺碍 in stylized Slavic. V眉k means “wolf” in Serbian.

This is the third iteration for 痴脺碍. Nash originally had an arcade in Bethesda, which closed after its lease ended. Then he moved his collection to an annex at the MOM鈥檚 Organic Market store in College Park, before the Chevy Chase Pavilion鈥檚 landlord contacted Nash and offered him the space.

鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 believe it,” Nash said. “The timing was perfect and it鈥檚 close enough for me to ride my bike to it, just like when I was a teen.”

Nash鈥檚 pinball machine collection runs from vintage 1960s-era machines to the most recent high-tech releases. His first pinball machine was ‘Eight Ball Deluxe.’

鈥淚t was one of my favorite games as a teenager when I played in Beltsville. It鈥檚 the ‘Holy Grail’ of pinball,”聽Nash said. “‘Lord of the Rings’ was also one of my first games. Its an amazing game, with a deep rule set and it got me hooked.鈥

Pinball has seen a huge resurgence in popularity during the last decade, Nash said he knows why:聽鈥淧inball is this amazing thing where it is analog, but it is thoughtful. Some games today are highly engineered. But it’s kind of like playing cards. There is skill involved, but there鈥檚 enough luck involved that anybody can have an amazing game.鈥

It’s also an expensive passion. They can cost a lot to buy, and the cost of pinball machine maintenance is high.

“I have two techs who work on these games and keep them clean,” Nash said. “There are a lot of moving parts. I had one guy say to me ‘it鈥檚 amazing these things work at all, with that heavy ball bouncing around underneath that glass.'”

痴脺碍 will also host tournaments. Nash said the D.C.-area pinball community is tight-knit, and tourney play is also a great way to make new friends.

痴脺碍 is open every day from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.

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Jeff Clabaugh

Jeff Clabaugh has spent 20 years covering the Washington region's economy and financial markets for 海角社区app as part of a partnership with the Washington Business Journal, and officially joined the 海角社区app newsroom staff in January 2016.

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