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Chinese knock-offs could derail pinball comeback

By SuperPinball

9 years ago


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    #84 9 years ago

    What is with the misinformation?

    I buy arcade pcb boards all the time from China and have come across these pinball ads before.

    They are wrong. It is their way of trying to get business.

    No they do not sell Stern knockoff machines. They do not sell pinball machines as all.

    They do sell pachinko, arcade cabinets, cocktail machines, redemption machines etc.
    They even sell parts, coils, switches, buttons, microchips, circuit boards and coinmechs.

    The reason they have a pinball machine in the pic is because they sell to the arcade industry.

    Also where do you think your flipperbuttons, cherry switches, some printed circuit boards, leds, leg levelers, led DMD components, color coded wire, lcd displays come from. Not the U.S or anywhere in North America

    I can guarantee you they are not manufactured in the U.S.
    Assembled in the U.S.
    But not made

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