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Zamperla's new-for-2003 ride, The Rockin'
Tug, was a popular buy for American carnivals. This one is
owned by Reithoffer Shows and was the first model to go on
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The Tango, owned by Reithoffer Shows, had a
troubled debut in 2002. It had a much better run at the
fair in 2003 and often ran with all twenty-four seats filled. |
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This Chance Zipper was owned by Meyer's
International Midways. The ride is a midway classic and
this version was in great shape. |
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Cumberland Valley Shows' Top Scan again
anchored the back of the lot. This super spectacular had a
large wait during much of the fair and thrilled thirty riders at
a time. This was the Top Scan's first fair of the year. |
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This KMG Afterburner, owned by Cumberland
Valley Shows and called the Feurerball (German for Fireball),
was one of three inverted Frisbee-style rides on the lot. |
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The Chance Slingshot, a one-trailer piece
owned by Reithoffer Shows, was one of two freefall towers on the
lot. This ride was more popular than the A.R.M. tower at
the back of the lot. |
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