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Homepin Pearls Feedback

By rskb41

8 years ago


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    #5 8 years ago

    "Made in China"?

    #44 8 years ago
    Quoted from cooked71:

    Do we know where the PBL balls (or any other brand) are made? I'd assume a large % of all pinball parts available for sale in the US are "Made in China".

    Homepin has previously said one of his challenges is he cannot import things to China and they must recreate every piece.

    I don't doubt some parts (likely boards and electronics) are sourced from China, but not everything.

    I know just because something is made in china doesn't mean it is garbage, but in this case the product is garbage and it was made in china (and sold as a "premium" product no less).

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