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Offline Caveoftreasures

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Re: Williams Phoenix
« on: March 15, 2015, 08:49:05 PM »
I have a Williams Phoenix 1978.
Purchased from Blair for apx $1200 four years ago.
I purchasers a new backglass, a new fully populated Playfield with harness and every single thing connected as a spare.
I had the MASTER Board repairer Beaky do all boards up n he made them like brand new.

I am planning a APR Resto on mine so it can go back to like new.
Having seen a Phoinex delivered to a shop in 1978 and seeing the cabinet colours were five times brighter than what's on those Ebay photos, you have to go full cabinet and full reco on everything to see in its original glory.
I am going to.

The game looks sensational with new globes and better with new Leds depending which way you go.
People who have played mine have enjoyed it a lot.

Restored back to the bright original pink cabinet and all chrome looking smsing with everything made like new, it will look amazing.
Play one and see if you like it....

It will look amazing if you make it like new. It was the BRIGHTEST pin for some time around that few years. It is he joy inspired Japaneese cartoon art for sure.
Great pin.
Go play it.
Parts are easy to get.



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