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Gusher
WILLIAMS · 1958

Gusher

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'Gusher' was the first machine to have a disappearing jet bumper. The manufacturer�s original playfield drawing (not shown here) is dated 9/11/57, revised 10/24/57, and has the signed initials HEW. The manufacturer�s Tool Room copy of this drawing (also not shown here) is dated 4/3/58. Harry Williams is the designer of this game. In this listing we show a partial image of a blueprint copy of the original Tool Room copy of the manufacturer's original playfield drawing. This image shows that Harry Mabs had an engineering-manager role in this design, but that does not have to mean that he designed it.

Image # 1073: Gusher Playfield
Image # 1074: Gusher Playfield
Image # 4230: Gusher Flyer, Front
Image # 4231: Gusher Flyer, Back
Image # 7325: Gusher Backglass
Image # 8045: Gusher Playfield
Image # 42936: Gusher Cabinet - Front View
Image # 46446: Gusher Signatures on Tool Room Drawing - Blueprint Copy 
(Drawing completed by 'CWR' on March 11, 1958.Routing jigs completed by (illegible) on March 14, 1958.Approved by Harry Mabs on April 3, 1958.Changes approved by Harry Mabs on April 29, 1958.)
Image # 62747: Gusher Backbox - Left
Image # 62748: Gusher Backbox - Right
Image # 62749: Gusher Cabinet - Left
Image # 62750: Gusher Cabinet - Right
Image # 62751: Gusher Cabinet - Front
Image # 62752: Gusher Inside Backbox
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