Unfortunately it's not a CPR Fathom as the seller is claiming. CPR didn't start until over a year after those 2004 HalifaxPinball/IPB Fathoms were shipped. It was 2005+ when we bought all the equipment and opened up a true playfield manufacturing shop of our own. CPR's run of Fathoms wasn't until 2009. Yes, Mike did work on that 2004 playfield, and him and I later formed CPR. But the 2004 playfield was done completely through local trades businesses in the Halifax area, none of which ever handled anything pinball before. That Fathom run was a grand experiment, and quite groundbreaking at the time, but compared to the expectations of reproduction playfields by today's standards, those Fathoms look and feel "home made"... because they kinda are. They're not even clearcoated. The silkscreen shop sprayed a gloss of commercial wood floor coating over the top to seal in the artwork, as the goal back then was to emulate the look of an NOS. Barely anybody was doing automotive clear back in 2003/2004. It was fairly unheard of.
Anyway, just trying to educate on the true history of these. Many in the hobby today don't know the backstory.
KEVIN
Classic Playfield Reproductions
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