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For sale: Wizard of Oz PROTOTYPE #001 NOB

By bayareapinster

3 years ago


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#1 3 years ago

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For sale: Wizard of Oz PROTOTYPE #001 NOB

Added: 2020-05-02 22:00:00 UTC • Re-listed: 1 time (May 8th, 2020) • Ended: May 8th, 2020
Condition: As new - New out of box (first owner)

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$ 11,500 (OBO)

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SELLING MY NOB WOZ ECLE PROTOTYPE #001 PM ME FOR MORE INFO ALSO OPEN TO TRADE FOR OTHER GAMES PM ME WITH WHAT YOU HAVE


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#3 3 years ago

Great description, sounds completely legit, nothing to worry about... :/

#4 3 years ago

Does it have 2.0 boards?

#5 3 years ago

Wasn't ECLE from the second run of WOZ? How could that be a prototype?

#6 3 years ago

The prototypes all went to distributors and the software could not be upgraded

#7 3 years ago

Bring that Puppy to PAGG,sell it there all set up

#8 3 years ago
Quoted from Isochronic_Frost:

Why would the prototype #001 be NIB?

Exactly, isn’t that the point of a prototype?

#9 3 years ago

I call B.S. -sorry to be that way but it is what it is.
-Mike

#10 3 years ago

Pics or didn't happen, I mean doesn't exist.

#11 3 years ago

Why would you spend that on a old game with known bad boards? Gimme a ruby with 2.0 for less, thank you very much.

#12 3 years ago

too high for me
but so is giraffe pussy

#13 3 years ago
Quoted from cooked71:

Exactly, isn’t that the point of a prototype?

I mean.... maybe it was the prototype of fitting it into a giant cardboard box? Ya know, to see how it fit.

Quoted from Rdoyle1978:

Wasn't ECLE from the second run of WOZ? How could that be a prototype?

I was thinking the same thing.

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#15 3 years ago
Quoted from one-armed-bandit:

too high for me
but so is giraffe pussy

So you’re saying if giraffes were shorter, you’d be all over it???

#16 3 years ago
Quoted from Yoko2una:

So you’re saying if giraffes were shorter, you’d be all over it???

Ok I think I pissed myself on that. Lol

#17 3 years ago

y u got a worn out miget giraffe

#18 3 years ago

This ad makes me question the integrity of the seller. When did JJP start numbering and selling NIB prototypes?

JJP Woz prototypes were unplayable. The early games travelled from show to show, always breaking down.

They were made with crappy LED boards, chipping playfields, and endless software problems.

#19 3 years ago
Quoted from Yoko2una:

So you’re saying if giraffes were shorter, you’d be all over it???

More likely under it

#20 3 years ago

As far as I knew, Silverball in Asbury park had year first either off the line, or prototype. I know for a fact they have a DILE prototype un-numbered

#21 3 years ago

Would you accept a trade for an immaculate Baywatch...

#22 3 years ago

Had to peak in this thread just to see what was up. I am not disappointed. LMAO

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#23 3 years ago

How much for the giraffe?

#24 3 years ago

cheap prototype vertically challenged giraffes is like a unicorn
hard to find

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#25 3 years ago
Quoted from one-armed-bandit:

cheap prototype vertically challenged giraffes is like a unicorn
hard to find

They are funny looking!

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#26 3 years ago

hey lookie there
and still no 001 pics

#27 3 years ago
Quoted from PopBumperPete:

The prototypes all went to distributors and the software could not be upgraded

This is true - the code on the first games only was updatable to a certain point then NADA...

#28 3 years ago

I have high resolution pictures of a WOZ proto. Can’t wait to compare to this one for sale.

#29 3 years ago

So you bought it six months ago NIB, never opened it...?
https://pinside.com/pinball/forum/topic/wanted-looking-for-wizard-of-oz

Not likely.

#30 3 years ago
Quoted from Tuxedomask23:

Would you accept a trade for an immaculate Baywatch...

You spelled imamaculate wrong.

#31 3 years ago
Quoted from PinballSTAR:

This is true - the code on the first games only was updatable to a certain point then NADA...

Just out of curiosity do you know what made them unable to be upgraded further?

#32 3 years ago

Well, Ruby Red’s are $10,500 new in box these days believe it or not

#33 3 years ago
Quoted from Spyderturbo007:

Just out of curiosity do you know what made them unable to be upgraded further?

Initial board set was pretty gimped it I remember right. The protos are basically boat anchors if you want to play anything 1.0 or later.

#34 3 years ago
Quoted from Spyderturbo007:

Just out of curiosity do you know what made them unable to be upgraded further?

Quoted from gearheaddropping:

Initial board set was pretty gimped it I remember right. The protos are basically boat anchors if you want to play anything 1.0 or later.

If i remember correctly, it had a different CPU.

#35 3 years ago
Quoted from AFM95:

You spelled imamaculate wrong.

My apologies! I meant imamaculate... stupid autocorrect.

#36 3 years ago

It’s still less than a TZ prototype...

#37 3 years ago

The prototype only has a (720p monitor) . Pass. Thank you very much.

#38 3 years ago
Quoted from ryanbrooks:

It’s still less than a TZ prototype...

It is?! I’m selling mine right now...

#39 3 years ago

Interesting to look at OP’s other market ads. Has several NIB for sale. Also had wanted ads for same not long ago. Other games like CV listed too. It’s like day trading with pinball machines. Me no likey, but GLWS OP !

#41 3 years ago

I’ve played one of these prototypes in Australia, and it had very basic gameplay and was not much more than a box of lights. Pretty though.

I was told by the then owner (who offloaded it soon after) that it was run by some sort of DVD based system. Sounds unlikely but that’s what he said. Therefore it could never be upgraded

#42 3 years ago

I remember at PAGG years ago,there was a new WOZ and a new STLE on display to play!! Only got one ball to play on the WOZ and the flying Monkey feature broke down! Played the STLE and was hooked! I really wanted a WOZ but it was not reliable at all,kept breaking down a lot! AND when I finally got my $ together the STLEs were all sold out!!

#43 3 years ago
Quoted from PopBumperPete:

The prototypes all went to distributors and the software could not be upgraded

Quoted from Spyderturbo007:

Just out of curiosity do you know what made them unable to be upgraded further?

I believe they meant updated.

What ever very early software is in them, that is it. You can't update the software to anything newer.

I don't know the reason. I just ran into it years ago in tech support. Some distributors opted to keep their prototype game, buy it or something rather than send it back. And as updates started rolling out. Unsuspecting people bought them and then discovered they couldn't update them.

LTG : )

#44 3 years ago

Yeah I am not sure what's going on here as this seller listed a WoZ 5 days ago with little info. Looking for a WoZ I PM'd him and it was a standard version. Very odd how the seller list things. His games may be gems but the lack of pics and details does him more harm then good. With that said ....someone will buy it!

#45 3 years ago

At least it’s not a 75.000$ X 750.000

#46 3 years ago
Quoted from LukyDuck:

They are funny looking![quoted image]

i would totally trade my woz for "Jeffery" just tall enought to look over my wall

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#47 3 years ago

thanks guys for all the interest, games still is available to any ture collector i know its not for everyone but thanks for answering each others questions, by the way my game is Signed on the back by Jack "PROTOTYPE 001"

#48 3 years ago
Quoted from bayareapinster:

thanks guys for all the interest, games still is available to any ture collector

You might be mistaking pity for interest. And try a ture site if you want ture collectors. Just pinball people here, and we are having fun laughing at your nonsensical asking price.

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#49 3 years ago

You didn't get your relief check?

#50 3 years ago
Quoted from YeOldPinPlayer:

You might be mistaking pity for interest. And try a ture site if you want ture collectors. Just pinball people here, and we are having fun laughing at your nonsensical asking price.

It appears YeOldPinPlayer is old and cranky. He shouldn't lump everyone together though. I enjoy seeing the posts for unique and interesting games, even if I don't need to buy them.

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