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USA Patent Harry E Williams Bagatelle Pinball 1930's Drawings - Photoseeum

USA Patent Harry E Williams Bagatelle Pinball 1930's Drawings

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Patent Design Harry E Williams Bagatelle Pinball 1930's

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In 1943, Harry Williams founded Williams Manufacturing Company at 161 West Huron Street in Chicago, Illinois, USA. The first five products were a fortune-telling machine called Superscope, another electro-mechanical game called Periscope, a novelty called Zingo, and two pinball conversions, Flat-Top and Laura. These pinball machines were made by purchasing older pinballs made by other companies and changing artwork and other elements on the playfield. The lack of raw materials during World War II made the manufacture of new machines difficult and expensive. The patent offered here was a game he was designing for possible use at the Exhibit Supply Company in the 1930's. It was in 1938 that Exhibits President J Frank Meyer hired designer Harry Williams and Lyn Durant an electrial guru who would form the first dream team of pinball design. This patent set contains 2 documents as shown in the photos. Please note that resoloution of these pictures has been optimized for fast picture loading here on Shopify. The actual files are as sharp as the original document permits. This is an excellent quality reproduction of an original patent in high resolution taken directly from US Patent Office archives. This reproduction was digitally restored and in some cases altered to remove defects or unwanted artifacts present in the original patent document. The artwork is printed in black and white on premium acid free, lignin-free archival 24lb/90g/m 8 1/2" by 11" Magna Carta parchment paper for that historical look and is ready to frame. This replicates the authentic and original feel of the patent document. Please note that the images shown are displayed on a white background for clarity instead of the natural color of the parchment paper. These patents make great conversational pieces and look fabulous framed in lobbies or waiting rooms as decorative wall art. Other great uses for these patents are: game rooms, dorm rooms, restaurants, bars, or cottages. They also make great gifts for those people who are difficult to buy for. Most people have an interest or hobby that can relate to a specific patent. Check out our other patents in our Shopify Store.


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