November 2004

In the November 2004 issue:
- A carnival needs to find its niche in the amusement world. Texas-based Gulf State Amusements, a family owned and operated carnival, is an example of a smaller show that has been around since the early 1980s and has been able to do well in their market.
- Carnival entrance gates are used to mark the "official" entrance to the midway. A sampling of some of these elaborate structures can be viewed in "Welcome to the Fun Zone."
- For something a little different, perhaps a turn in the belly of "The Beast" is the type of adventure that is being sought. This unusual attraction is owned by Robert Jones of Caldwell, Texas, and is an eye-catcher on the midway.
- Planning what industry trade shows to attend? A listing of upcoming industry events is provided
- Do you remember puts the spotlight on a one-of-a-kind ride, the Anchors Away, that was created and built by Sellner Manufacturing. It can still be found on a midway today.
- Down Memory Lane follows what Lloyd Serfass called the "World's Largest Motorized Show." In the late 1930s, he created Pennsylvania-based Penn Premier Shows, a show he shepherded through a strong period of growth that also saw the creation of a second carnival, Keystone State Shows, until his untimely death in 1961.
- Out and About takes a spin on the Crabtree Amusements midway.
- The outdoor amusement industry shares grief in the passing of David Smith of Allied Insurance, a company that asserts it is strong and will continue to provide coverage to the carnival and amusement world. .
- Manufacturer's Showcase features Humphrey Products, a company that manufactures concession windows.
- There is an overview of some of the carnival lawsuits that have been filed recently, which may change the way business with a midway provider may be conducted.
- Midway Personality profiles Don Stinson, the man who helps create the music that makes the midways an even more fun place to visit.
- Route Snapshots takes a quick look at Dreamland Amusements and G&S Shows.
- As the 2004 season winds down, there are still dates to play and money to be made. Check out what is coming up in November in the On the Road section.
- Also included in this issue are regular features: Midway Talk, Modeler's Corner, Classified Ads, and Direct From the Lots



