Articles included in the September 2001 issue:
The 2001 Del Mar (California) Fair
fielded an independent midway with three roller coasters. Next year, the
fair with a long history and a contest for just about everything, will also
sport a new name. Along with an overview of this year's fair are a lot
layout and a listing of ride operators and game concessionaires.
Smokey Mountain Amusements brought in their Green Unit to Faith,
North Carolina to help celebrate the 4th of July. The show also inked a
contract extending its run there for another five years.
Starting with a popcorn trailer and expanding to over 50 rides and a
route that covers 5000 + miles, Cumberland Valley Shows, under the steady
hand of J.D. Floyd and grandsons Jeremy and Jason, is optimistic about the
2001 season.
Myers International ended their 2000 season at the North Florida Fair
in Callahan. The show debuted a new Dartron Cliff Hanger during the season
and to help keep the operation efficient, invested in a new computer system
and software.
Handling two jobs at once keeps Joe Jones, electrician and ride
superintendent for Smokey Mountain Amusements' Green Unit, busy. He likes
the show and has great respect for owner Billy Clark.
The seventh annual Amusement Industry Expo in Cleveland, Ohio, will
host its inaugural luncheon, featuring industry leader Ron Burback of
Funtastic Shows. The October event will highlight goods and services
available to the outdoor amusement industry.
Do you remember the Eyerly Fly-O-Plane? The amusement ride featured
individual controls and jet-style airplanes with afterburner tailpipes on a
streamlined body, and Eyerly designed safety features.
The History of Train Shows covers Cetlin and Wilson in 1945, a show
with 16 rides, 10 shows and 60 concessions, traveling with 25 trucks on rail
with 15 rented baggage cars. Another show of the time, owned by John H.
Marks, faced the same problem as Cetlin and Wilson, whether or not to
convert to a traditional rail show, remain a gilly show, or travel by truck.
Take a Walk Down Memory Lane with photos of the venerable Royal
American Shows.
Also included in the September issue are Midway Talk, Manufacturer's
Showcase, Direct from the Lots, classified ads, and Who am I.
Coming in the October issue of CAROUSEL is a special feature
on the Amusement Industry Expo in Cleveland, including a schedule of events,
a listing of exhibitors, and information on seminars, workshops and social
functions.
And, in December, a special section on carnival modeling, featuring
the efforts of CAROUSEL contributors along with ideas and suggestions on how
to create some favored carnival rides, attractions, games and concessions.
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