SDCFans - The Unofficial Fan Site For Silver Dollar City
Silver Dollar City & Celebration City Discussion => SDC Memories/ Park History => Topic started by: betamike on July 23, 2010, 05:01:51 PM
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I got mine!!!! Anyone else get theirs?!
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I've been waiting...should be in the mail and on the way! How is it? Springfield News-Leader do a good job with it?
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As a fan of the good City, I love it! Of course it only has a few photos that I haven't seen before (either on SDCfans or Facebook). So nothing shocking and it is mostly only pictures. I guess they asked for submissions or something because some of the same kids family photos keep popping up all through the book (maybe someone involved with the book).
I do like some of the photos from personal collections from the old days like the old tin types and instamatic photos.
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BetaMike...I submitted some diving bell photos which they were supposed to publish. One color and one tintype...did either of 'em actually make it into the book?
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The tintype was in there! I couldn't help but smile to see a fellow SDCFan make it into the book!
It is definitely interesting. There are some older photos I'd never seen before. The first half or so is well-organized as a history of the park, but then it suddenly feels as if it hops around a bit nearer the end. And many of the pics are easily accessible online, so I was slightly disappointed that there weren't more "exclusive" pics.
I wish I'd known that they were getting photos from people. There are so many great "civilian" photos out there that I would love to have seen in it.
One photo that stood out to me as perhaps not the best choice is the "obligatory" "in front of the giant logo" pic. It's a really unfocused image that could easily have been replaced with any number of similar pictures.
All in all, though, the first half of the book is certainly worth it, and as an avid SDC collector, there's no way I would NOT have gotten this book. LOL
However, I definitely am looking forward to rubedugan's project a LOT more now.
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If I understand what Rube has said in the past SDC was afraid his project would conflict with what they were doing...is that right Rube? But really, I think it would be a complement to what they have done! Rube, I really cannot wait 'til your project is ready!!!!
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Yeah the tintype of the Juniors is in there. I also agree that the book skips way ahead and sort of becomes like a TV commercial. I don't think I'll be pouring over this one for days, but it is neat to finally have an "official" coffee table style book on the city.
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Ahhhhh! Great to know my Dugan Boys are represented in da hood! I'm looking forward to seeing the mailman come by in the next few days!
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Got my book in the mail today. Overall, it's pretty good. I'm a bit disappointed to have spotted some editorial errors. On page 106, it claims in the diving bell tintype caption that I live in Springfield, MO. No offense to anybody from Springfield...but I have NEVER lived in Springfield...it should read Pea Ridge, Arkanasas. Oh well...and on the opposite page, p. 107, under a publicity photo of the diving bell, it reads that the diving bell was "the amusement industriy's first simulator attraction." Wrong. It was one of the first ones, but Disney had already done something by then, and perhaps a few other places, too.
Only one other complaint, for my $35, I'd like to have seen more bulk to the book..ya know...a bit thicker, more pictures. But I have got to admit, they could enlarge the book four times and still not have enough photos for me!
I recommend picking up a copy if you can afford to do so. The 50th anniversary year will never pass our way again.
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Might be awhile before I can get mine, but where can you purchase it?
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it reads that the diving bell was "the amusement industriy's first simulator attraction." Wrong. It was one of the first ones, but Disney had already done something by then, and perhaps a few other places, too.
I had either read or heard a story the diving bell was tghe industries first and that Disney people actually came to SDC and said originally it could not be done. Not sure if that is true or not.
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When developing the diving bell concept, SDC contacted Disney to ask about the feasibility of the project. The guy who designed the diving bell at one time worked for Disney, and, apparently theme parks do commonly consult one another...Disney said (this was in 75 or 76) that if the diving bell was built, it would cost many millions of dollars...but probably it was impossible to implement. The technology existed for the diving bell simulator at the time, but had not been applied in such a fashion before. Well, SDC decided to go ahead with the project anyway, built it for about $1.2 million, and the rest is history!
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By the way, if you are interested in purchasing the book...check this link:
https://www.onlineeasyads.com/SDCBook/index.php
The book was produced by the Springfield News-Leader newspaper, and the newspaper worked on the project with SDC.
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I've been taking a closer look at the photos in the book, and, on page 54, discovered that the photo in the saloon with all the citizens is from spring of 1978 when Burl Ives was on park to shoot the "Burl Ives' America" TV special. Standing at the bar with saloon girls around him is Rex Burdette, who played "Rube Dugan" in the special. Rex is dressed in a shirt and open vest and is wearing a white captain's hat...in the lower right side of the photo you can see some camera equipment. This photo was taken during the scene in which the citizens of SDC enjoy the saloon crew doing the song "Wild Women." This is the first still photo I have ever seen of the production of "Burl Ives' America."
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I have a photo from the Burl Ives shoot as well.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/skinnytie/4825124063/
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Well thanks for posting!
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By the way the SDC Facebook page did have the entire Burl Ives America SDC video (I watched it again last weekend) but can't seem to find it now. However, you can watch it at this link: http://vimeo.com/8987622. Enjoy!
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Maybe we ought to open a thread called SDC Facebook, to report the latest happenings there. If it were not for postings on SDCFans.com, I would not have known about some of the photo pages they've posted. I sure would have liked to have seen the Burl Ives' America thing there...Duelist, was the quality better than what is posted at the other site, or the same? I would think an SDC copy would be of higher quality.
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That's a good idea, Junior!
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There is only really one source for the Burl Ives America that has been passed around and it comes from Vimeo.com. To my knowledge, that user on Vimeo is the only person to have an archival copy of it and the quality is the same there, and probably everywhere you are going to find it.
That's unfortunate, but that's also what you get in the age before digital. At least we have that jumpy intro to remind us of the good ol' days.
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We got ours! And we're a part of it. Why, see if you can't find these handsome devils in there:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150150869360032&l=879a5f9724
And if that weren't enough history to the book, we got some signatures as well:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150319196705032&l=7760c76d1a