Gita,
I spent my junior high and a couple of years over there, in merry ole for my afs and later with a ton of friends from merry ole in the low countries and Germany, Switzerland and the Scandinavias. And I've kept in touch with them, and many of them are foosers.
I completely agree with you about the fact that they have good promotion over there, which is their biggest advantage, and I don't disagree with you at all in the fact that there are many highly dedicated players over there, but I disagree with you in the state of their makers AND their promotions. Their major manufacturers are one by one (Lehmacher and John L's Jupiters are good examples) turning to China and the Pacific Rim as costs go up, and they are just as prone to consolidation as any other corporations. Just as manufacturers here will do if they haven't done so, already. If not, they will die. And PTY's, PLC's, and LLC's over there are just as rabid, especially with the ECC standardization, to buy each other up and US corps, as those here.
Loyalty, despite the price? Lehmacher's made the P4P for years, but didn't blink and started importing their new table, the TecBall, made in China just like the Legend/Medalist and Fireball and others. And yes, there is now a curious competition for dominance between the Lehmacher ITSF-certified P4P's and Lehmacher's own new TecBall, which has already made inroads and have already had their first "world" championships that our own promoter, Mark Winker, attended this summer. Of course the quality and brand-recognition on the side of locally-made French, German, and Belgian, etc. tables, are an advantage, but they are slowly but surely getting beaten down by Asian inroads. Euro-made tables and their makers' fortunes are just as fragile as any over here.
You speak as if the world recession can shut down million dollar LPGA tournaments, cut international AND land travel by 20-30%, shrink just about all economies around the world, make people severely austere and concentrate spending on necessities, but won't affect international foosball over in Europe? Who's not getting it? OK, don't call it luxury-leisure, call it breathing if you wish, but they will burn and simmer down, just like we are, just like the rest of the world. Unless you believe MORE and MORE Europeans will be plunking down the equivalent of $800 to $1500 for tables than over here, because they're not losing their *sses like the rest of the world are
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