 | | From: | Victor Canfield | | Subject: | Fascination game | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:26:41 -0500 |
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 | Does anybody have pictures of the Fascination game?
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 | | From: | parrothead | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | 21 Jan 2005 21:29:06 -0800 |
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 | It's a shame they forced Randy out of Seaside Heights a number of years ago. I only discovered his place the last 2 years he was there and had some major fun. I'm not too familiar with Wildwood. Where is Randy's place located?
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 | | From: | Mark Rosenzweig | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | 19 Jan 2005 13:27:06 -0800 |
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 | Keith Hopkins wrote:
> > I love Fascination. On the surface it looks like a complete waste of time, > but I find it weirdly hypnotic. > > --
Anyone with even a slight liking of Fascination owes it to themself to venture to the Fascination Shrine known as "Flipper's Fascination" on the Wildwood Boardwalk, just a few blocks south of Morey's Spencer Ave Pier (the one with Great White on it).
Flippers is one big acid trip of a game parlor. Take funky music, bizzarly themed fascination games, disco light and music "effects", and the host with the most, and you've found the best place to spend a night in the Wildwoods after a day and night of walking the boards. -Mark
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 | | From: | Tim Melago | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 00:01:11 GMT |
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 | "Mark Rosenzweig" wrote in message news:1106170026.794334.296650@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > Anyone with even a slight liking of Fascination owes it to themself to > venture to the Fascination Shrine known as "Flipper's Fascination" on > the Wildwood Boardwalk, just a few blocks south of Morey's Spencer Ave > Pier (the one with Great White on it). > > Flippers is one big acid trip of a game parlor. Take funky music, > bizzarly themed fascination games, disco light and music "effects", and > the host with the most, and you've found the best place to spend a > night in the Wildwoods after a day and night of walking the boards.
No doubt Mark. The past few years we've gone in there around 11 PM and it's great fun. When they cut the lights and you start playing free game after free game of speedy bingo it gets whacky. It's non-stop games of full card using 6 or 8 balls. With all the free games I think it ended up being like a penny per game with all of the free ones we got during speedy bingo.
--Tim Melago
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 | | From: | Jimvid | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:45:58 GMT |
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 | I'll also back Mark on his enthusiasm for Flippers and the wonderful Randy Senna and his mom who run the joint. (His Mom always makes Flare turn beet red with her flirtations). BTW - The machines used at Flippers were originally from Dorney Park and he has a warehouse of machines for anyone who might have any interest.
I've tried doing basic research on the history of Fascination, but have not had much luck at it. I know that it dominated the amusement park scene for much of the 20th century, but there was also a Fascination parlour in Times Square up until the early 80's. Does anyone know the history of the mesmerizing game?????
Please share if you do. Best,
Jim 'jimvid' McDonnell "Tim Melago" wrote in message news:bxCHd.847$rp1.713@newsread3.news.atl.earthlink.net... > > "Mark Rosenzweig" wrote in message > news:1106170026.794334.296650@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... >> Anyone with even a slight liking of Fascination owes it to themself to >> venture to the Fascination Shrine known as "Flipper's Fascination" on >> the Wildwood Boardwalk, just a few blocks south of Morey's Spencer Ave >> Pier (the one with Great White on it). >> >> Flippers is one big acid trip of a game parlor. Take funky music, >> bizzarly themed fascination games, disco light and music "effects", and >> the host with the most, and you've found the best place to spend a >> night in the Wildwoods after a day and night of walking the boards. > > No doubt Mark. The past few years we've gone in there around 11 PM and > it's > great fun. When they cut the lights and you start playing free game after > free game of speedy bingo it gets whacky. It's non-stop games of full card > using 6 or 8 balls. With all the free games I think it ended up being like > a > penny per game with all of the free ones we got during speedy bingo. > > --Tim Melago > >
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 | | From: | Victor Canfield | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:25:47 -0500 |
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 | Jimvid wrote:
> I've tried doing basic research on the history of Fascination, but have not > had much luck at it. I know that it dominated the amusement park scene for > much of the 20th century, but there was also a Fascination parlour in Times > Square up until the early 80's. Does anyone know the history of the > mesmerizing game?????
Thanks to Paul for the picture links.
This is about all I have found:
John T. Gibbs invented the game around 1931--US patent 1906260, issued in 1933. I think he controlled the game at least until the 1960s. The patent lists his address as Long Beach, but from the 1950s to the 1970s he was in Beverly Hills, operating as John T. Gibbs, Ltd. and also representing Taylor Engineering.
Munch's Traver book says that Harry Traver sold the game for a while. Traver also patented a somewhat similar pinball-type game in 1937, with the patent assigned to International Mutoscope Reel Co. (patent 2098320).
A couple of variations were invented by Philip Faber--Rotation and Electric Bingo (patents 2127396 and 2211617). I think those were also arcade-style games.
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 | | From: | Keith Hopkins | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:56:19 -0600 |
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 | "Victor Canfield" wrote in message news:csom2e$qe4$1@f04n12.cac.psu.edu... > > Munch's Traver book says that Harry Traver sold the game for a while. > Traver also patented a somewhat similar pinball-type game in 1937, with > the patent assigned to International Mutoscope Reel Co. (patent 2098320).
Try thinking "International Mutoscope Reel Co. (patent 2098320)" in Grandpa Simpson's voice.
-- Keith Hopkins susskins@visi.comblock (clear the block to reply) "...as easy as pushing large toads into small cans." - James Lileks
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 | | From: | Flare | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 02:18:19 GMT |
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Mark Rosenzweig wrote:
> Anyone with even a slight liking of Fascination owes it to themself to > venture to the Fascination Shrine known as "Flipper's Fascination" on > the Wildwood Boardwalk, just a few blocks south of Morey's Spencer Ave > Pier (the one with Great White on it). > > Flippers is one big acid trip of a game parlor. Take funky music, > bizzarly themed fascination games, disco light and music "effects", and > the host with the most, and you've found the best place to spend a > night in the Wildwoods after a day and night of walking the boards. > -Mark
Here here...
Mr. Fascination is the bomb!! And his mom is a total nutjob too. It's such a wacky time... Flipper's is definitely my favorite place to play. And the games are 20¢ a pop. Can't beat that!
And we can't forget:
SSssssspeedybingospeedybingospeedybingospeedybingospeedybingospeedybingo....
I look forward to Springtime when Morey's fires up again for another season.
Dave
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 | | From: | mamoosh | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:43:01 GMT |
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 | "Mark Rosenzweig" wrote in message news:1106170026.794334.296650@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Anyone with even a slight liking of Fascination owes > it to themself to venture to the Fascination Shrine > known as "Flipper's Fascination" on the Wildwood > Boardwalk, just a few blocks south of Morey's Spencer > Ave Pier (the one with Great White on it).
Best. Fascination. Parlor. Evah!
mOOSH [addicted]
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 | | From: | BaSSiStiSt | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 02:47:53 GMT |
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 | On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 01:43:01 GMT, "mamoosh"
>Best. Fascination. Parlor. Evah!
Agreed! We were having so much fun we had no idea how late it got. Now, if they could only serve beer in there as well...
What is it about that stupid game that makes it so addicting?
Mike Miller
OMG, I'm a CreHo
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 | | From: | Flare | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:28:58 GMT |
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BaSSiStiSt wrote:
> What is it about that stupid game that makes it so addicting?
It's simple enough for people like you to understand it?
;-)p
Dave - Creho Wannabe!
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 | | From: | steelforce at aol.come2Mypark (Sam Marks) | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 19:57:45 GMT |
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 | >> What is it about that stupid game that makes it so addicting? > >It's simple enough for people like you to understand it?
I thought it was the fabulous prizes LOL
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 | | From: | BaSSiStiSt | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 20:23:19 GMT |
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 | On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:28:58 GMT, Flare wrote:
>It's simple enough for people like you to understand it?
Why, you little... ;-)
What I don't understand is how I can sit there playing it for three hours and not feel like I'm wasting my vacation.
>Dave >- Creho Wannabe!
Dude, upgrade yourself to CreHo Trainee. You're gonna be on Bass-Time this spring!
Mike Miller
OMG, I'm a CreHo
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 | | From: | Flare | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 04:37:44 GMT |
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 | BaSSiStiSt wrote:
> Dude, upgrade yourself to CreHo Trainee. You're gonna be on Bass-Time > this spring!
And the Dr. will be IN, baby!
;-)
Dave - Deja Vu!
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 | | From: | Paul Drabek | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Thu, 20 Jan 2005 09:30:45 -0600 |
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 | On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 11:28:58 GMT, Flare wrote:
> > >BaSSiStiSt wrote: > >> What is it about that stupid game that makes it so addicting? > >It's simple enough for people like you to understand it? > >;-)p
It's like crack. Once you've tried it you're addicted.
Have Fun
Paul Drabek Raven_Rider@Negative-g.com Negative-g: www.Negative-g.com Read My Blog "It's All Downhill From Here" at www.negative-g.com/downhill/
Proud Poster On Rec,Roller-Coaster Since September 27, 1996
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 | | From: | Paul Drabek | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:35:29 -0600 |
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 | On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:26:41 -0500, Victor Canfield wrote:
>Does anybody have pictures of the Fascination game?
Here you go:
Knoebels:
http://www.negative-g.com/Knoebels/PPP2004/Sunday/PPP-2004-Sun-8.htm
Indiana Beach:
http://www.negative-g.com/IndianaBeach/IB2004/IB-2004-15.htm
Have Fun
Paul Drabek
Raven_Rider@Negative-g.com Negative-g: www.Negative-g.com Read My Blog "It's All Downhill From Here" at www.negative-g.com/downhill/
Proud Poster On Rec,Roller-Coaster Since September 27, 1996
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 | | From: | Paul Drabek | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:50:45 -0600 |
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 | On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:35:29 -0600, Paul Drabek wrote:
>On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:26:41 -0500, Victor Canfield >wrote: > >>Does anybody have pictures of the Fascination game? > >Here you go: > >Knoebels: > >http://www.negative-g.com/Knoebels/PPP2004/Sunday/PPP-2004-Sun-8.htm >
Also here:
http://www.negative-g.com/Knoebels/PPP2002/Sunday/PPP-2002-Sunday-7.html
Raven_Rider@Negative-g.com Negative-g: www.Negative-g.com Read My Blog "It's All Downhill From Here" at www.negative-g.com/downhill/
Proud Poster On Rec,Roller-Coaster Since September 27, 1996
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 | | From: | Keith Hopkins | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:29:05 -0600 |
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 | "Paul Drabek" wrote in message news:tfetu0lqkj7fet90qk89fqgd851u8upf1v@4ax.com... > On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 13:35:29 -0600, Paul Drabek > wrote: > > >On Wed, 19 Jan 2005 14:26:41 -0500, Victor Canfield > >wrote: > > > >>Does anybody have pictures of the Fascination game? > > > >Knoebels: > >http://www.negative-g.com/Knoebels/PPP2004/Sunday/PPP-2004-Sun-8.htm > > http://www.negative-g.com/Knoebels/PPP2002/Sunday/PPP-2002-Sunday-7.html
I love Fascination. On the surface it looks like a complete waste of time, but I find it weirdly hypnotic.
-- Keith Hopkins susskins@visi.comblock (clear the block to reply) "...as easy as pushing large toads into small cans." - James Lileks
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 | | From: | flyerace1 at aol.com | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 10:36:38 -0800 |
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 | Jimvid wrote: > I'll also back Mark on his enthusiasm for Flippers and the wonderful Randy > Senna and his mom who run the joint. (His Mom always makes Flare turn beet > red with her flirtations). BTW - The machines used at Flippers were
> originally from Dorney Park and he has a warehouse of machines for anyone > who might have any interest. > > I've tried doing basic research on the history of Fascination, but have not > had much luck at it. I know that it dominated the amusement park scene for > much of the 20th century, but there was also a Fascination parlour in Times > Square up until the early 80's. Does anyone know the history of the > mesmerizing game????? > > Please share if you do. > Best, > > Jim 'jimvid' McDonnell
Figured I'd chime in here too. Without question, Flipper's Fascination is a "must-do" for any visitor to the Wildwoods. Don't be turned away from this old lady ridden, smoke filled parlor because the madness that takes place in there is too good to pass up. While Fascination could put just about anyone to sleep at Knoebels (did they hire the guy with the most drone-like voice for that job or what?), Randy's version is a whole other ball game. I've never seen more lights, bells and whistles in my life! He plays standard Fascination and an endless array of special variations to keeps things interesting and fresh. And eight-ball cover-all and Speedy Bingo? You haven't lived til you've tried it! The fact that Wildwood is trying to shut this guy down when he has the most original thing going on the boardwalk is absurd! Any way, the Fascination tradition is alive and well in Wildwood for now and I, for one, always make it a point to stop in for an hour, or two or three for some games.
As for Randy, the proprietor of Flipper's Fascination, that man is an attraction on his own. He's ALWAYS there behind the controls, and I mean ALWAYS! Does that guy ever go to the bathroom? He has an awesome demeanor and just thoroughly enjoys his business and makes sure everyone else enjoys it too. Free games, lots of jokes, funny music and lights...Randy controls it all. In the time of big corporate America and too many gypsy owned t-shirt shops on the boards, it's heart-warming to see a wholesome family-friendly family-run business thrive. Reminds you of simpler times and the way Wildwood once was!
Soon I'll be putting together a segment in my coaster video of Fascination taken during a September weekend in Wildwood with Ellen, Flare and Jim. I successfully captured the madness and fun had by all during Speedy Bingo and cover-all. I'll have to see if I can put it up on the web somewhere.
Spring can't come soon enough!! Live to Ride, Adam Revesz
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 | | From: | CoasterFanatic | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 14:51:34 -0500 |
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 | flyerace1@aol.com wrote in news:1106246198.681282.142920@c13g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:
> Soon I'll be putting together a segment in my coaster video of > Fascination taken during a September weekend in Wildwood with Ellen, > Flare and Jim. I successfully captured the madness and fun had by all > during Speedy Bingo and cover-all. I'll have to see if I can put it up > on the web somewhere. > > Spring can't come soon enough!! > Live to Ride, > Adam Revesz
I will host any park related video.
-- Ted
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 | | From: | Paul Drabek | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | Fri, 21 Jan 2005 08:23:08 -0600 |
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 | On 20 Jan 2005 10:36:38 -0800, flyerace1@aol.com wrote:
>Soon I'll be putting together a segment in my coaster video of >Fascination taken during a September weekend in Wildwood with Ellen, >Flare and Jim. I successfully captured the madness and fun had by all >during Speedy Bingo and cover-all. I'll have to see if I can put it up >on the web somewhere.
That sounds great. Please let me know how I can get a copy when you're done with it.
Have Fun
Paul Drabek Raven_Rider@Negative-g.com Negative-g: www.Negative-g.com Read My Blog "It's All Downhill From Here" at www.negative-g.com/downhill/
Proud Poster On Rec,Roller-Coaster Since September 27, 1996
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 | | From: | afrsandy at yahoo.com | | Subject: | Re: Fascination game | | Date: | 20 Jan 2005 09:53:46 -0800 |
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 | > I'll also back Mark on his enthusiasm for Flippers and the wonderful Randy > Senna and his mom who run the joint. (His Mom always makes Flare turn beet > red with her flirtations).
Dave, you should definitley tap that. I heard she plays a mean game of "cover all".
Adam
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