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Wednesday, February 14, 2018 2:48:12 PM
Sorry I can't do this any easier, maybe someone else can.

But in this link (you will have to go far into it) there is a pic of a Super Tilt-A-Whirl...

https://www.facebook.com...4&type=3&theater 

This is the only picture I've ever seen of it. Blue platforms, 14 white tubs.

Anyone have more info on this ride or additional pics?

I hope someone can isolate the pic.

Thanks.
I've never been "with it", just been an interested observer of carnivals for more than 50 years.
Johnny's United Shows..."A Family Tradition" and "All for Fun, Fun for All".
The carnival of my youth, which had roots that originated in my hometown.
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Wednesday, February 14, 2018 2:56:06 PM
If you click "backwards" you can get to it in 31 clicks.
I've never been "with it", just been an interested observer of carnivals for more than 50 years.
Johnny's United Shows..."A Family Tradition" and "All for Fun, Fun for All".
The carnival of my youth, which had roots that originated in my hometown.
ridejocky
Wednesday, February 14, 2018 6:46:59 PM
Wow, lot of great tilt pics, thanks!
Ride the Zipper?
coasterkeener
Sunday, February 18, 2018 11:37:25 PM
It is my understanding that only one fourteen tub was built. I think it was built for a theme park.
The Dude
Friday, April 6, 2018 7:37:04 PM
Wow I dont think i could handle that!!

Ah man!!
going plum crazy
Tuesday, July 10, 2018 11:04:27 PM
It was built for Valley fair amusement park in Shakopee Minnesota. It was the only super tilt ever built.
thunderbolt85
Wednesday, July 11, 2018 6:43:17 AM
A super Tilt A Whirl, wow something else to see.

Didn't someone have a Tilt with a roof over it as well one time?

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Friday, July 20, 2018 10:14:38 PM
Originally Posted by: thunderbolt85 

A super Tilt A Whirl, wow something else to see.

Didn't someone have a Tilt with a roof over it as well one time?



When Indianapolis still had an amusement park (Riverside, which closed in 1970), they had a Tilt with a canvas top. Only covered Tilt I ever seen.

I've never been "with it", just been an interested observer of carnivals for more than 50 years.
Johnny's United Shows..."A Family Tradition" and "All for Fun, Fun for All".
The carnival of my youth, which had roots that originated in my hometown.
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