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Added: 2016-02-22 15:54:01 UTC
• Ended: February 22nd, 2016
Condition: Used - shows wear, needs some work
Trade
Listed at $ 3,000
Good day, I have a Bally Fathom (1981) that I am on the fence about keeping so I figured I throw it up here to see if anyone would like to throw any offers at me and go from there. I'm mostly interested in early solid state machines: Stargazer, Seawitch, Centaur, Catacomb, Flash Gordon, etc.
If I were to take a trade in machines I'd likely want several if they were early era solid state games, considerations will be made for later era DMDs, namely: Bram Stoker's Dracula.
To be honest, it's a bit of a project, the game is currently playing and is complete but I'd like to note a few things that are apparent.
1. Game's cabinet is a (decently, not wonderfully) re-stenciled Mr and Mrs. Pac-Man
2. Current electronic wiring is questionable in a few areas and needs some correcting
3. Playfield could use some more deep cleaning, it's actually not bad but it has many ball swirl areas. Has a few half circles of mylar applied to center of PF, it also has a few touch ups and I can send more specific photos on request.
4. Comes with a CPR reproduction backglass in brand new condition (mirrored).
Thanks for checking this ad out, please email me your name and phone # if you'd like to continue the conversation and or ask me any questions.
Cheers!
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