WTB: Jurassic Park

Paul Olson

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Does anyone have one of these for sale? It is not for me, my girlfriend's mom would be buying it. Prefer Nevada or California since she is in Vegas. I don't know much about this game, but I think it might be a good first pin for a casual player. What do you guys think? I would be looking for a fully working one in really nice shape.
 
I have one, but I'd never part with it. Honestly, it's an excellent game and it's in my top 10 of all time. Twilight Zone is my favorite pin of all time, but I'll be the first to admit that JP gets a whole heck of a lot more play from visitors and my wife. It's great for casuals and experienced players, so good luck getting one. For me, it's by far the finest machine Data East produced.
 
I know a guy who has one in Vancouver, Canada. He is an AMAZING restorer and collector. I bought my first two pins off him. He is 'asking' 1600 Canadian. If you want his contact info just let me know. He might be willing to lower his price. Not sure if he will ship it or not.

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**Tommy and Crypt Keeper are great DE games too**
 
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Does anyone know what a reasonable price is for one of these? I see a lot of them for $2400, but everyone I talk to says they should be cheap. I usually hear around $1200, but have heard a few people claim they should be available for under a grand.

Thanks
 
The cheapest I have seen one go for around here is $1,500.00 , they don't pop up too often, I think you could pick up the Sega Lost World pin for around 1K.
 
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Does anyone have one of these for sale? It is not for me, my girlfriend's mom would be buying it. Prefer Nevada or California since she is in Vegas. I don't know much about this game, but I think it might be a good first pin for a casual player. What do you guys think? I would be looking for a fully working one in really nice shape.

It's a pretty decent pin, definitely one of the best Data East pins. Pretty common and easy to find in good shape for a good price. I've seen a lot of them for $1200-1500. You might have to pay more for a pristine one with a super shop job, but $2400 is ridiculous. Used to see a ton of them coming in on the reimport containers and at the pin shows, usually needing shopped, but they were usually in the $1000-1200 range.

Wade
 
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