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Rottendog board liquidation

By toddsvec

3 years ago



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    #4 3 years ago

    If I would have hit that big lotto the other day I would somehow design and build every board for every electronic pinball for the major manufacturers. There is a market for them and the supply is nil. I would be doing it for the sake of the pinball community. I remember when Jim first started making replacement boards. I was with him at many of the shows. Great guy and very customer friendly. How many pinball games were rescued from the scrap pile because of his contribution to the game? Hundreds? Thousands? He had a good product at one time. I have had very few problems with his boards and since the alternative was to salvage a game, I will be forever thankful that he took on that challenge to introduce modern tech to 40 year old products. Also most of his products were made in the USA. Todd, I hope you and any partners you have realize the potential both financially and to the industry of providing a dependable product and making them readily available. That will keep scoundrels from jacking the price up by double or triple. The last system 11 RD board I had to buy was over $500. I digress.......

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