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The San Diego County Fair: June 15 - July 7, 2002
The photos on these pages are
courtesy of Ryan Snooks.
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Ray Cammack shows provided
this Kamikaze for the midway. |
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Steve Vander Vorste's
Reverchon Crazy Mouse was a huge hit at the fair. The
other large coaster was the Miler Coaster Company's Hi Miler,
owned by Ray Cammack Shows. The ride, which is over
twenty-five years old, is full of airtime and provides an
intense experience. |
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The Sound Wave, a Mack
Raupenbahn, is one of the few traveling the country. Ray
Cammack Shows takes great care of this unique attraction, which
is a throwback to the old Allan Herschell & Harry Traver
caterpillar rides. |
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The Larson Ring of Fire, owned by B&B
Amusements, was accented by pastel flags. |
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The Twist, owned by Ray Cammack Shows, is a
new take on the classic Scrambler ride. |
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Caprice Entertainment
provided the unique Fabbri Hard Rock. This is one of three
Hard Rocks in the world and the only one in the U.S. It
spins riders in many different ways and gives a great ride
because it is manually run. |
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Bishop Amusements' Fabbri
Evolution is a great super spectacular. It breaks down on
two trailers, but you wouldn't know it from the size of the
attraction. This ride looks massive on the midway. |
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