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Offline Strangeways

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Re: Wizard Of OZ Pinball
« Reply #840 on: November 02, 2012, 11:30:40 PM »

That is simply outstanding ! The quality of the machine is definitely raising the bar. I guess we can now fully appreciate the hard work that goes into building a pinball machine. The design, the innovation - like a breath of fresh air !

agree totally. I like the fact that JJP have stayed away from having a Pro, a Premium and 2 x LE models.

I dont like the fact you have to pay almost $2500 more in Australia to buy a loaded/semi loaded LE machine from Stern...
$2500 more, compared to a Pro, for a different backglass, some painted metal, and a few extra playfield features is a rip off in my books..Its worse cause the Stern prices in Australia are even higher again than in the USA with no real reason to support this...I hope Stern starts making the Pro with even more features, and ups the bar even alot higher on the LE models. If JJp can cause this to happen, well done to JJP for existing....

I'm looking at the photos and I see where all the money is going. Development and innovation. I never liked the Stern model of three different models. Maybe JJP will force Stern's hand to have only a high end model for every game ? That's where I see this going. That might be "just in time" for Stern to "return serve" with their own innovation with the KISS pinball ?

I didn't have much of an interest in WOZ UNTIL I saw the pictures on PinballNews of the inside of the lower cabinet. That's some SERIOUS quality and innovation.

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