Quoted from vicjw66:If they played or tested the games coming off the line, occasionally during testing there would be a dimple or two on the playfield. Imagine people getting their NIB and opening it up for the first time to see a few dimples on the playfield. Pinside would implode.
That would be a great opportunity to sell at a small discount. Someone gets a small deal and the rest of the pinball community gets a better quality pin....win win.