FT - Parts: Johnny Mnemonic (BSD or JP)

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Johnny Mnemonic (Tri-State: WI, IL and IA)

I'm looking to trade my Johnny Mnemonic, plus cash for a Bram Stoker's Dracula or Jurassic Park. I'd also be willing to buy either machine for $1500 to $1800, depending on condition. Other 90s or 00s machines would be considered for trade, so let me know what you have. Most of the machines on my wanted list are Top-50 over on Pinside. I would even consider a 2 for 1, my Fish Tales (great condition) and Johnny Mnemonic for your Lord of the Rings.

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Johnny Mnemonic is truly is a great pinball machine, and one of the best "Bang for your Buck" left in the hobby. If the machine wasn't themed after Johnny Mnemonic it would be a Top-25 machine. Even so, it's in most Top-50 lists.

The game features two flipper, two ramps, a spinner and several multiballs; including a 4-Ball Power Down. An obvious toy feature on the game is the Data Glove, which is a player controlled hand that "grabs" the ball midair. The player can then control the glove and deposit the ball into the Cyber Matrix--basically selecting their own reward: light extra ball, video mode, award bonus, super loops, bonus multiplier, etc. Above all else though the game is know for it's speed and flow. I typically have the most fun looping combo shots around the loops and ramps. The only stoppage of the ball come from the Data Glove, which to me is a welcome break, though some say it breaks the flow. The game also features a "secret" Midnight Madness mode which is automatically triggered to go off at midnight. If you are like me you'll be setting the internal clock to 11:59 often.

Anyway, here are the details on this particular machine...

The Good:
* LEDs
* New Rubbers
* Data Glove has been rebuilt with new optos, resoldering and x/y nuts.
* Decently rare machine, only 2730 produced.
* Custom free play and instruction cards.
* Designed by George Gomez.

The Bad:
* Fading on the sides and front.
* Two plastics have been repaired, not by me.
* Repaired wear spots, does not effect play and not visible while playing.
* Insert wear on Section 3.
 

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Is there any way to edit my title to include my location? I always hate when others don't list it in the title, and now I forget to do it on my post.

EDIT: Nevermind, I found it in "Go Advanced".
 
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Saturday Bump...

I think the Midwest is saturated with JMs right now. It's funny how some machines seem to migrate to a given region. I've seen at least five JMs FS / FT within a few hundred miles.
 
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