Here is another example of pinball book history that rhymes with this development present endstate, but was much less contemptible from both the author, interviews, and subject details. Most people won't know the necessarily details of the story, but it can be summarized as a personal quest with excessive costs, but average quality of material overall. The book has become more difficult to locate now based on its limited production, however this does not mean expensive.
The lesson here is the best choice with books is always to try an minimize fanfare until a sample copy can be fully reviewed after publication and try not to piss off the general entirety of the pinball community, because we are too small a hobby even now allow success if public opinion is overtly negative.
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