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Alternative to Invisiglass?

By Carl_694

8 years ago


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#51 8 years ago
Quoted from Blackjacker:

He (Roman) is on here as MagicJumpi - https://pinside.com/pinball/community/pinsiders/magicjumpi
You may want to ask him a few particulars before you go too far down the rabbit hole with this, given recent history:
McCune has tried and said it's not profitable.
wdpvideo has tried and was "close to getting it all in order" nearly two years ago and hasn't mentioned it since.
Mafia_Pinball was "waiting on a piece of sample glass right now" 6 weeks ago and hasn't heard from since April 27th.
I ain't no glass surgeon, but I'm starting to believe there's a reason nobody's offering glass that performs at a PDI-level for less than PDI charges. But certainly, best of luck.

Yeah, I'm sorta bull-headed. McCune said above that the cost per sheet was $75. That leaves a lot of room for profit. And consider this: You can import the PDI product for the same price as the inferior Invisiglass? To me, that means that Invisiglass is likely grossly overpriced.

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