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Milestones - Early Pinball Art
Itchigo:
I'm not sure. I enjoyed this so much at PN, I asked Patch if he'd post it here. I thought it was really cool. :cheers:
Patch:
Wouldn't doubt it, faralos :cool:
One I saw & didn't bookmark, knowing it was a school teacher
thought it was 'Teacher's Pet' - not - but found it again - Gottlieb 1952 'Happy Days'...
http://www.pinrepair.com/gtb/happyd.htm
... rumored to be of Hedy Lamar
Itchigo:
I've seen Teacher's Pet (Popoette did it for FP), I thought this looked older than that.
Patch:
Ha ha, I just recalled what she was pointing out, more than what the table was, lol
faralos:
wow I wished my teachers looked like that!
Maybe I'd have stayed in school or listened more...nah!
but what a fantasy for the little kids in those days eh?
and seeing this one does make me wonder how many if any
of those older pins really used real life models for their art
or did the artists just 'wing it' and make the ladies LOOK like famous people
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