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90s pins had more and cost 1/2 the price, what happened?

By kaneda

8 years ago


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    #112 8 years ago
    Quoted from erak:

    Nuts bolts etc. (China)
    Spike system with modular circuit boards and less wire.
    Led displays. Blocks of leds(Made in china)
    Led lamp boards (made in china)
    Speakers (made in china)
    And if you think any of the metal parts. Or bolts are made in the U.S. you are fooling yourself.
    What U.S. company is stamping out coil mechs.
    Or winding pinball coils? Or making coindoors, or coinmechs.
    .

    Don't be surprised if you DO see people making bolts and winding coils soon in the United States someday soon.
    http://fortune.com/2015/06/26/fracking-manufacturing-costs/

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