Actually that is not what you said. You used the buy American analogy. Thus, is the Diamond table an all American made table? Does Diamond support more jobs in the U.S. than that of Brunswick? If not, why use the analogy?
If many of the players/halls desert buying Brunswick tables, why would Brunswick not desert sponsoring said tournaments? There is two sides to the equation.
But the difference is, when Brunswick did sponsor events more often, it was done very professionally, and most always made it to television, as Brunswick knew this was the only way to correctly promote and grow the game of billiards.
If people show interests in big businesses products, than big business is going to put money into that interest. If people don't show interest, then big business will not. And then people blame the business for the people's lack of interest. Typical...