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Re: Bally Fathom Restoration
« Reply #30 on: May 05, 2011, 10:50:43 PM »
Coin door came up brilliant where did you get all these great projects from Nino??????

Some people collect coins and other expensive cars. I don't carry coins on me and my car is worth $2k tops. I collect pinballs, and I've sourced my machines from overseas. You will find most of the info on my first container here ;

http://aussiepinball.com/index.php?topic=2832.msg43138#msg43138

Thats where this Fathom came from. I had two in this container and my first Fathom was imported earlier (around 2007). My private collection is continually growing, and I still enjoy the hunt for more machines.  More will be on their way soon.


Was referring to earlier EM games re the stainless steel,
But have noted that my GTB 1977 C37 front door looks same as
Sys 1 and holds a magnet unlike my Williams doors.
Apologies for hijack Nino
Cheers
Dave

No probs !

The doors that are found on System 1 were initially installed on the EM "Spirit of 76", which coincided with the change from 31 inch chrome legs to 27 inch (1976).

System 80 doors had the cross hatch design on polished stainless steel. I have polished these up using Brasso and a toothbrush.

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