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Aussie Pinball Forums => New developments => New Developments => Topic started by: studley67 on December 20, 2014, 08:12:25 PM
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Thanks mike an karren for the update on your progress,and merry christmas to you also.damien
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Thanks mike an karren for the update on your progress,and merry christmas to you also.damien
Does that mean you have taken the plunge on a thunderbirds mate?
If you have we'll done
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yes dan,I would not have missed this bit of history.
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Its a xmas miracle
www.homepin.com/tag/Update_Pictures.pdf
(it is on the internet, I guess it is allowed to link)
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I had the pleasure to speak to Mike at length yesterday, and I'm VERY excited about not only Thunderbirds, but the releases AFTER TB and also the tech support for all Homepin games. I'm kinda "removing" Homepin from the "Boutique" pinball manufacturers.
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"release after TB" I need more $$$$ @@* !@)
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Long live homepin
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I had the pleasure to speak to Mike at length yesterday, and I'm VERY excited about not only Thunderbirds, but the releases AFTER TB and also the tech support for all Homepin games. I'm kinda "removing" Homepin from the "Boutique" pinball manufacturers.
Hush now
Let's see Homepin #1 before we talk about game #2
I'd still like to know who designed Thunderbirds and is doing the programming
Cannot see how this would violate his licensing agreement
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pete,you need to hone your mind-reading skills.lol ^&^
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So Homepin is making every part for the machine, right down to the coil sleeves?
What is the advantage of this? (serious question)
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I would say he is expecting to be around a LONG time.
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I would say he is expecting to be around a LONG time.
Agree.. but knowing Mike id say that he also didn't want to have to rely on "other" parts manufacturers to be able to do this and future ventures. you're never really in control of your product if others control your supply
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Gavs point is spot on. Control your stock and u control your business.
Outsourcing works well but not if you are outside of the USA for pinball parts.
If Mike was to buy in bulk from a supplier in the USA and ship around the world he wouldn't be able to make a profit.
The only viable way was for Mike to manufacture as much as he could.
It will hurt to start off with but will be worth it in the long run.
Merry Xmas Mike and I wish u the best in 2015 for your company and your family.
We are all proud of you and your passion.
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Here's hoping Mike makes the plastic slides available, a part that would be great, especially for old EM's where the original channel is long since perished.
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So Homepin is making every part for the machine, right down to the coil sleeves?
What is the advantage of this? (serious question)
The points about supply made above are correct but also it is very difficult and costly to import items like this into China. It works out cheaper to make them myself and then have guaranteed supply and quality control.
Merry Christmas to all.