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Sam Leisure decided to stay with the ATEI rather than join other pool tale manufacturers at the InterGame Show because of the global international status of the company and the number of overseas visitors the exhibition attracts. Its Press Liaison Officer, Liam Barrett, said: "We wish our fellow table manufacturers every success at their exhibition but we felt we needed to stay with the main one because of our status."
He said Sam believed that with the present economic difficulties on the home market it was better to stay with what a company can do best. Consequently, he said. Sam will be showing its Atlantic range of tables which have received such universal praise from both the organisers, operators and players at the BAPTO Finals for which the company has provided tables during recent years. It has probably done more than most to promote American pool in the UK, he said, and its only American table, the Magno, had received favourable comments from customers who had used it in modern leisure developments where American pool had proved to be popular.
In addition to its range of pool tables Sam will show a number of air hockey tables (lots of them) and a football table.
He thought the major market at present for pool tables was the replacement market and table manufacturers were thankful for the sales they made in that market. He also hoped that Sam Leisure would have an innovation on its stand but was unable to confirm the certainty of it or what form it would take. "If we go ahead I think visitors to our stand will like it," he said.
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