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Chinese knock-offs could derail pinball comeback

By SuperPinball

9 years ago


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    #12 9 years ago

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    #14 9 years ago
    Quoted from CNKay:

    maybe it is the ausie guys new company "thunderbirds" a little bit of competition never hurt.
    but to have them pass UL listing will raise the price a bit. i don't think they will like the hot snot that the machine is held together with.

    Why would they try to pass the UL Listing? Couldn't they just counterfeit it?

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