Author Topic: Anyone Played Fathom?  (Read 527 times)

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Offline joydivision

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Re: Anyone Played Fathom?
« Reply #15 on: June 30, 2009, 11:12:56 PM »
Recently contacted CPR. They are planning to do a repro Fathom backglass. They are just waiting to get hold of  the original artwork films.

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Re: Anyone Played Fathom?
« Reply #16 on: June 30, 2009, 11:17:46 PM »
I bought mine from Pauls50 - But mine was a project machine with a very poor playfield. I knew CPR were doing a re run of Fathom playfields, so I bought the machine with the intent of replacing the playfield.

Cost of machine - $1575 AUS + $595 AUS + $700 AUS in fees = around $2800 for a project Fathom.

Add around $1500 to $1600 - depending on the price listed for the machine + shipping !

Only for "Holy Grail" machines in my view - but worth it.

Hi Nino
How much were the total costs for the new playfield to be sent across the pond ?

Agree with Nino, it's a "great bally" when everything is crisp, clean & fast, it can really keep you on your toes,with the added bonus of some of the best art ever displayed on a pinny....!


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all up around AUS$700 !

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Re: Anyone Played Fathom?
« Reply #17 on: July 01, 2009, 10:27:06 AM »
So if shipping was in total around $1,500 AUD, you could be looking at high $4k mark for the Fathom he has there, which seems to be in good condition, although not shopped.

Seems not too bad to me? !@#