Totally accept that my 5k figure which I pulled out of the nether was probably low, but I’d be astounded if Stern are making 500 machines a week year round (25k) - two or three cornerstones a year and a vault, maybe two titles in the last five years which might have more than 10k units produced (Godzilla and JP), a few relative sales duds like Venom, Rush, John Wick and Led Zep in the mix which would be way lower than that. Just can’t see it adding up that high
IIRC, TWIPY newsletter (I think) did an analysis of estimated sales/production of released titles and Stern sell roughly 3k-5k (total) of each (more of the real hits) over three years of active production, with more for recent hits like Godzilla (10k). That’s about 5,000 a year, say, which is ~100 or less a week.
They account for about half the market, with all the boutique manufacturers making another 5,000 pins a year total combined. JJP are the biggest boutique manufacturer with Gn’R, their biggest recent seller accounting for (I think) 1,500 total in units. Most of the other smaller manufacturers apparently manage mid-three digits for every release, with one outlier (who I’m sure you can guess at and it’s not
AP) who has sold an estimated 20-50 of their releases, absolute max.
I can’t find the stats I saw, but there are some more here (presumably the same source):
https://pinballmag.fr/en/number-of-pinball-machines-produced-the-end-is-nigh/
IIRC, it’s split about 50/50 between venues and home use in the States, so I’d guess that about 2k of Stern’s production is LEs, Prems and Pros for home use, and 2k is Pros for location play. As they make more Pros than Premiums, and there are now about 1,000 LEs, people like me have rare limited Premium editions of Stern’s top pins
