Magic Clock
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Support Our WorkMagic Clock, released by D. Gottlieb & Co. in the early 1960s, represents a classic example of the electro-mechanical pinball era when themed machines were becoming increasingly elaborate and engaging. The machine likely capitalized on the widespread fascination with time, magic, and mechanical marvels that characterized the period.
The playfield design presumably featured clock-themed artwork and mechanisms, possibly incorporating clock faces, pendulums, and time-related scoring features. Like other Gottlieb machines of this period, it would have utilized the company's distinctive mechanisms including their reliable tilt mechanism and characteristic bumper design. The scoring system likely employed the standard electro-mechanical score reels of the era.
While not among Gottlieb's most famous titles, Magic Clock represents an interesting intersection of magical themes and mechanical engineering typical of early 1960s pinball design. The machine would have been found in arcades, bowling alleys, and other entertainment venues of the period, contributing to the golden age of electro-mechanical pinball machines.