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<blockquote data-quote="Richard B" data-source="post: 40559" data-attributes="member: 306"><p>I suppose they have to do what it takes to survive, though I think such a terrible quality table for such a high price is a big mistake. I suppose these are probably cheap to manufacture, creating a huge profit, but you have to sell one first. </p><p>Pinball machines are a luxury item, and companies that produce them suffer the most in a bad economy. I hope Stern survives, for they are what's keeping the prices for all (except for a few rare or Top 10) machines from getting too ridiculous and unaffordable. They already had to slash their work force, and, despite what you may hear all over the media, the economy isn't turning a corner or improving. It's going to get worse - a LOT worse. </p><p>I think they'd be better off just reducing to one table a year, and maybe go back to one model, like they used to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard B, post: 40559, member: 306"] I suppose they have to do what it takes to survive, though I think such a terrible quality table for such a high price is a big mistake. I suppose these are probably cheap to manufacture, creating a huge profit, but you have to sell one first. Pinball machines are a luxury item, and companies that produce them suffer the most in a bad economy. I hope Stern survives, for they are what's keeping the prices for all (except for a few rare or Top 10) machines from getting too ridiculous and unaffordable. They already had to slash their work force, and, despite what you may hear all over the media, the economy isn't turning a corner or improving. It's going to get worse - a LOT worse. I think they'd be better off just reducing to one table a year, and maybe go back to one model, like they used to do. [/QUOTE]
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