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Williams Red and Yellow Cabinet and Apron colors

By Pwaka1986

5 years ago



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    #1 5 years ago

    So, this is an extraneous topic, and I’ve attempted to find an origin or answer to this curiosity of mine and haven’t had any luck. Why did Williams tables use the iconic red and yellow/orange for the cabinet stencil art and the stripes in the apron down below the flippers. Is there an original game that used this? Almost all the 80s tables had some form of this.

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