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<blockquote data-quote="netizen" data-source="post: 145541"><p>Heighway may not be a "boutique" manufacturer, but due to it being located in Germany, it may as well be one for anyone but collectors in N America.</p><p></p><p>Taking Zaccaria, another European manufacturer, as an example in how much penetration European manufacturers get in N American markets there is merely a "boutique" presence, unless you are a well off and dedicated pinball collector. Limiting or determining what should be included in the dream TPA by number of tables produced would mean that MM, or AFM would've never be in TPA in the first place, it would be a collection of >1,500 production run machines.</p><p></p><p>Does that sound like something that would be highly supported?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="netizen, post: 145541"] Heighway may not be a "boutique" manufacturer, but due to it being located in Germany, it may as well be one for anyone but collectors in N America. Taking Zaccaria, another European manufacturer, as an example in how much penetration European manufacturers get in N American markets there is merely a "boutique" presence, unless you are a well off and dedicated pinball collector. Limiting or determining what should be included in the dream TPA by number of tables produced would mean that MM, or AFM would've never be in TPA in the first place, it would be a collection of >1,500 production run machines. Does that sound like something that would be highly supported? [/QUOTE]
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