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Re: The Lost Playfield Drawings Of Harry Williams
« on: October 21, 2016, 11:47:11 AM »
I had the honor to do a separate seminar with Duncan on Saturday at the show where we discussed the history of Williams and the important contributions of a man named Gordon Horlick.  Our subject material was the archives of game folders that Greg Berry and I rescued from IPB in 2009 and some scans that Duncan had of the early game designs.  The archives I have go all the way back to 1946 and the very first Williams production game "Suspense".  We used a power point presentation of around 200 scans of the archives from the game folders.  Not sure how I can post them or make them available to everyone but I do have the files uploaded on my google drive.   


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