HISTORY QUICKLYThe LE WOZ has been widely well recieved and ofcourse SOLD OUT. Overall widebody build/innovation/LCD/RGB leds/clear inserts/hardware in cabinet base/computing power abilities/3 playfields/5 flippers /Invisiglass/clearcoating p/f & cabinet clearcoat etc have all been features people are mentioning for the machines success.
PRICING TO COMPARE TO FUTURE RELEASESThe price for a widebody was only USA $6500 pre-order or $7,000 later in the USA plus delivery. Customers who ordered directly thru JJP have to pay their own shipping to Australia and other gst/customs costs etc, unless organised by JJP at a agreed upon cost.
Bumper had the Green LE WOZ listed as being $9250 landed when stock was available...I was told today by Bumper directly that Bumper may have
2 x LE WOZ machines now avail for $9850 plus delivery.
The STD Silver WOZ model is going to be apparently $8590.00 landed plus delivery when released for sale at Bumper. A $650 saving compared to the original Bumper LE WOZ pricing if u now buy a Std Silver WOZ. You can buy your own topper n add your own green powdercoating etc and even buy your own invisiglass with the savings and come out about even perhaps, but it will not be a numbered LE ofcourse.
The Hobbit in the USA is USA $7500 pre-order or USA $8000 after pre-order plus delivery.
Bumper have the Hobbit listed at $9250 landed plus delivery and are taking orders. No price for the Std Hobbit has been released from JJP to Bumper.
THE FUTURE QUESTIONs - ?Given the prices for the 2 x models so far have been very similar/same as the Stern LE pricing in the USA, and higher than the Stern LE pricing in Australia so far, (but only by a very small amount and the machine is widebody plus plus plus), should JJP look at doing a std body machine like a PRO to cater for pinball buyers who like the JJP build quality and style and give people the ability to buy a JJP Pinball but at a lot less money.
Are there Australian Stern Pro buyers like me (who usually would not buy a BNIB machine for anymore than say $6600 - incl shaker n delivery) who would swap brands to JJP if they liked the title and like to buy a machine for the $6600 pricing if JJP had a model which wasnt fully loaded and
costing $9250 like the Hobbit plus delivery which will equate to a $9500 machine...JJP are catering to LE buyers only so far...
Should JJP do a Pro version for people who want to save the $3,000 ? Does this open the market up alot more for JJP and give them the ability to take more customers away from Stern ? Do operators want to have to pay $9500 for a JJP machine to site, when they can site a Stern for 3 grand less.
I would like to see a JJP Pro model for the similar $6600 market...what are your thoughts if they did a JJP Pro model, which saves you money but you still get the JJP quality.
Does everyone want a widebody everytime JJP does a title ? Do people want JJP std bodies instead/as well and save some money if desired.
$3,000 is a big saving, hence why there are so many Pro buyers JJP could tap into. We all wanted Stern pinballs to have extra features, be better built, but i dont think everyone wanted to pay an extra $3,000 to get it. Thats what we now have with both Stern and JJP. Yes the Pros are now alot better, so could JJP tap this $6600 Pro with shaker n delivery end price market as well, and still cater for the LE more expensive market as well by producing a PRO and a LE model with the diferent pricing to suit....
JJP is great for the industry. Quality is lifting everywhere it would seem.
What are your thoughts about a JJP Pro model and save some money like PRO buyers want ?