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JERSEY JACK PINBALL
Q*Bert_OP:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on January 06, 2011, 02:11:27 pm ---Oh well, $5 says Qbert buys this thing sight unseen
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:puke
Not if it looks like that
pinballjim:
--- Quote from: pinballwizard79 on January 08, 2011, 05:55:26 pm ---Whatever happened to that brand new but old EM looking pin that was going to be all over the place?
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I played that abomination almost 5 years ago and it was "any day now" back then. I may be getting my stories mixed up here, but I seem to recall fondling a miniature mirrored Fireball reproduction backglass and being told Herb Silvers would be reproducing those "any day now" over 10 years ago. Clearly, neither of those days has ever come.
I personally think that unless the originals are selling for $5,000 all day long, there's absolutely no room for a $4,500 reproduction. King of Diamonds is a ~$1,500 game.
Q*Bert_OP:
--- Quote from: pinballjim on January 09, 2011, 03:35:27 pm ---I personally think that unless the originals are selling for $5,000 all day long, there's absolutely no room for a $4,500 reproduction. King of Diamonds is a ~$1,500 game.
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::) I think you know who would buy one. KOD is a good game too
pinballjim:
--- Quote from: Q*Bert_24/7 on January 09, 2011, 03:40:40 pm --- ::) I think you know who would buy one. KOD is a good game too
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It is? I've had one folded up in my garage for months...
Maybe I'll toss it up on its legs. It's complete but the backglass is junk and the head is falling apart....
:dunno
smartbomb2084:
According to www.pinballnews.com
Update:
Jack has now revealed that artist Jerry Vandersteldt will be in charge of the art package for the Wizard of Oz game.
Jerry created the art for one of the best regarded pinballs of recent years with his sumptuously detailed designs for Stern's Lord of the Rings. He subsequently produced the artwork for Stern's Elvis game and now is set to extend his pinball portfolio with Jersey Jack Pinball.
In other developments, the price of Wizard of Oz has been set at $6,500, but that price is only valid for pre-orders made before 1st March 2011, where a $250 refundable deposit is required.
When the pre-order deadline is reached on 1st March, and additional $1,500 deposit is required to continue with the pre-order, otherwise the pre-order lapses and the deposit is returned.
Game bought outside the pre-order process will cost $7,500 - a $1,000 premium over the pre-order price.
Special game serial numbers can be requested, although number up to 120 have already been reserved.
Anyone wishing to place their pre-order for the game should visit the Pinball Sales site and make their payment.
© Pinball News 2011
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