• Magic City -- Magic Town

    From Steven Campbell@21:1/5 to All on Mon Aug 9 08:15:19 2021
    Looking for plastics for the Williams Magic City. This game is one of my favorites and the main reason is that they backglass artwork is just great. Yes it's in great shape, but, the artist really did a great job.

    I need everything on the top end of the playfield. It looks as if this game was in restoration with someone, they stripped the playfield down, then for some reason gave up and the thing sold at auction. A friend of mine bought it and I then picked
    it up.

    If I have too, which I really hate doing....is part it out, but it takes a miracle of god before I do things like that. I have always tried with no matter what in I had, to bring them back then to tear it apart and then just leave the spoils...

    LIke I said...Magic City plastics and other play pieces, or Magic Town...same game just a Add a Ball, same plastics and top end pieces will work...and also if someone just has part of the pieces i need..I would entertain picking those up and then to
    keep looking..

    thanks
    Steve

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  • From planetarypinball@21:1/5 to steve...@gmail.com on Tue Aug 24 09:15:56 2021
    On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 8:15:24 AM UTC-7, steve...@gmail.com wrote:
    Looking for plastics for the Williams Magic City. This game is one of my favorites and the main reason is that they backglass artwork is just great. Yes it's in great shape, but, the artist really did a great job.

    I need everything on the top end of the playfield. It looks as if this game was in restoration with someone, they stripped the playfield down, then for some reason gave up and the thing sold at auction. A friend of mine bought it and I then picked it
    up.

    If I have too, which I really hate doing....is part it out, but it takes a miracle of god before I do things like that. I have always tried with no matter what in I had, to bring them back then to tear it apart and then just leave the spoils...

    LIke I said...Magic City plastics and other play pieces, or Magic Town...same game just a Add a Ball, same plastics and top end pieces will work...and also if someone just has part of the pieces i need..I would entertain picking those up and then to
    keep looking..

    thanks
    Steve

    we have these reproduced under wms license.

    http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PPS-30C-329-COMP

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  • From John Robertson@21:1/5 to planetarypinball on Tue Aug 24 09:43:03 2021
    On 2021/08/24 9:15 a.m., planetarypinball wrote:
    On Monday, August 9, 2021 at 8:15:24 AM UTC-7, steve...@gmail.com wrote:
    Looking for plastics for the Williams Magic City. This game is one of my favorites and the main reason is that they backglass artwork is just great. Yes it's in great shape, but, the artist really did a great job.

    I need everything on the top end of the playfield. It looks as if this game was in restoration with someone, they stripped the playfield down, then for some reason gave up and the thing sold at auction. A friend of mine bought it and I then picked it
    up.

    If I have too, which I really hate doing....is part it out, but it takes a miracle of god before I do things like that. I have always tried with no matter what in I had, to bring them back then to tear it apart and then just leave the spoils...

    LIke I said...Magic City plastics and other play pieces, or Magic Town...same game just a Add a Ball, same plastics and top end pieces will work...and also if someone just has part of the pieces i need..I would entertain picking those up and then to
    keep looking..

    thanks
    Steve

    we have these reproduced under wms license.

    http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PPS-30C-329-COMP


    You do realize that Magic City's artwork is Public Domain? It was never copyrighted when it was published in 1967, so entered Public Domain automatically as soon as the first machine was sold.

    https://copyright.cornell.edu/publicdomain

    I find it amusing that the licence holders for William and Bally
    (Scientific Games if I am not mistaken) keep pretending that they own
    the copyright and folks are thus obligated to pay them for artwork that
    is clearly Public Domain.

    Show me the copyright notice on Magic City and I will apologize.

    Note that Williams did start copyrighting their work in the early 70s
    and that work is protected and licence fees (if the copyright holder so desires) MUST be paid for the right to reproduce. However you can't take something out of public domain - once it has entered it is free forever afterwards.

    The law is the law!

    John :-#)#

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  • From planetarypinball@21:1/5 to All on Tue Aug 24 09:18:10 2021
    http://www.planetarypinball.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Product_Code=PPS-30C-329-COMP

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