Universal Mr. Do! Cocktail

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Any idea the going price for a working good condition Mr. Do! Dedicated cocktail?

Exidy says $1k, but not sure how accurate that is.
 

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Any idea the going price for a working good condition Mr. Do! Dedicated cocktail?

Exidy says $1k, but not sure how accurate that is.
I think ur missing the top. I paid $225 five years ago to a dude in Myrtle beach, put it in the van with my family for the 16 hour ride home. It's worth more now for sure, I still think it would be hard to get $1k. Maybe if you waited long enough. $900 and it sells in a month or more, $750 a week or more, $500 a day or more, $350 to have someone at your house in an hour or more.
 
That image is lying to you I think! That's rendering of what someone though Universal should have done. I think it was just black with the instruction cards (https://www.rotheblog.com/2008/09/arcade/mr-do-cocktail-conversion-artwork/). I think the original was just black and had the instruction cards (but feel free to correct me!).

Instruction cards look to be $25 shipped from the UK. Now the the missing glass clips could be an issue...
 
That image is lying to you I think! That's rendering of what someone though Universal should have done. I think it was just black with the instruction cards (https://www.rotheblog.com/2008/09/arcade/mr-do-cocktail-conversion-artwork/). I think the original was just black and had the instruction cards (but feel free to correct me!).

Instruction cards look to be $25 shipped from the UK. Now the the missing glass clips could be an issue...
I can't prove you wrong. I blindly trust the flyer, it is my one weakness.
 
That image is lying to you I think! That's rendering of what someone though Universal should have done. I think it was just black with the instruction cards (https://www.rotheblog.com/2008/09/arcade/mr-do-cocktail-conversion-artwork/). I think the original was just black and had the instruction cards (but feel free to correct me!).

Instruction cards look to be $25 shipped from the UK. Now the the missing glass clips could be an issue...
WAIT, I see what you mean now. Here is the REAL flyer.

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It could be my tired eyes but the monitor seems a little small vs. the flyer in that cocktail for sale…
 
It could be my tired eyes but the monitor seems a little small vs. the flyer in that cocktail for sale…

the monitor is really really tiny small. when i play on @j0novision mr. do cock, the monitor feels like 9 inches. dunno why. does size really matter? o_O
 
I dunno. Ladybug has got a 19"
Now at least I know the square buttons are original. Anyone know where to find them?
I've long accepted that the corners are unobtainium.
 
I dunno. Ladybug has got a 19"
Now at least I know the square buttons are original. Anyone know where to find them?
I've long accepted that the corners are unobtainium.
If you have 1 corner clip you can copy it with an RTV rubber mold and suitable resin (Micro-Mark and Smooth On sell those). It will be strong and keep the glass from moving but obviously not as strong as metal. It is actually not as difficult to do as it sounds.
 
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Interesting! I need to get this thing cracked open (gotten drive the tubular lock). Mine looks like a Mr. Do!, plays Mr. Do!, but doesn't have the expected CP or monitor. Maybe a factory conversion? Ohh well, it's a fun piece.

Here's the serial for future folks..
 

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