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How Would You Solve Pinball Manufacturing Quality Issues?

By KozMckPinball

2 years ago


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    #12 2 years ago
    Quoted from schudel5:

    Have Churchill make cabinets and Sun Process or Lenc Smith make playfields again.

    Churchhill bought lenc smith and is now owned by Chicago Gaming. CGC has said they do not want to make Stern/JJP playfields.

    I am not sure Sun process is still around but they did develop the diamond plate which was a Dupont made clear cloat. Is this stuff no longer available?

    #14 2 years ago

    Gene Cunningham bought TAG, wonder what happened to them.

    #16 2 years ago
    Quoted from Yelobird:

    Sadly, likely went up in smoke during the fire.
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    forgot about that, I am sure all the equipment was in there. I am sure it was old school equipment but the old school way worked.

    #19 2 years ago
    Quoted from Lhyrgoif:

    So it's OK to let some unfortunate worker in a low cost country to be exposed to chemicals hazardous to their health and/or his local environment be polluted (chemicals not used any longer for a reason). In other words, as long as it doesn't affect us it's fine with some sacrifices as we clearly need our luxury pinballs to be in perfect condition?!

    #36 2 years ago

    I would start kissing Jeff Bader's ass if I was JJP.

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