Map-case 1
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Contains 31 Results:
#387 – “Art Gallery,” unidentified artist/designer, ca. 1972
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 7, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
#387 – “Fan-Tas-Tic,” Norm Clark, ca. 1972
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 7, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
#388 – “Winner,” unidentified artist/designer, 1970
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 7, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
#389 – “Straight Flush,” Norm Clark, 1969
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 7, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
#390 – “Doodle Bug,” Norm Clark, 1970
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 7, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
“Hurricane,” unidentified artist, c. 1991
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 13, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series holds artwork for several later Williams pinball machines. Of the four games represented, only Cyclone (1988) and Hurricane (1991) went into large-scale production. (Rat Race was never mass-produced, and only two prototype machines of Pinball Circus were made.)
Dates:
1983 - 1993
#7 - “Cyclone,” unidentified artist/designer [“H.E.W.”?], 1947
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
#8 - “Torchy,” unidentified artist/designer [“WMS”?], 1947
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
#9 - “Flamingo,” unidentified artist/designer, n.d. [c. 1947?]
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994
#11 - “Ginger,” unidentified artist/designer [“GTH”?], 1947
File — map-case: 1, drawer: 2, Folder: 2
Scope and Content Note
From the Series:
This series contains more than 200 large-scale pinball playfield drawings created by staff of Williams Manufacturing Company (later Williams Electronics, Inc.). Designers of these playfield drawings, as denoted by signatures or initials on the pages, include Harry E. Williams (likely “H.E.W.”), Gordon Horlick (“GTH.”), Harry Mabs (“HJMabs” or “HMabs”), Steve Ahlborn, Steve Kordek, Norm Clark, Barry Oursler, Python Anghelo, and Mark Ritchie. The bulk of these playfield drawings are for...
Dates:
1946 - 1994