I worked at the gunshot late 70 s early 80 s. Wayne, or Jay, George Bohn, Bonnie, other street people would come down every day for 1 lb. of 1f black powder for the cannon. Every single day for years.
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SDC Memories/ Park History / Re: Mishaps
November 30, 2019, 06:26:46 PM
At the gunshop, mid 70 s an employee, caint recall his name, shot a rifle through his hand, the ramrod with it, and the ramrod stuck in the roof of the leanto. About 1975 or so.
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SDC Memories/ Park History / Re: Burl Ives/Rube Dugan
November 11, 2019, 05:55:23 PM
I remember the filming of the Burl ives americas, I think it was called. I was about 6.3", 170 lbs and one day the people in charge decided I would be his lighting, etc stand in. weird day. nice man, though, very nice to me
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SDC Memories/ Park History / Re: Wayne Milnes
November 11, 2019, 05:53:16 PM
I spent most of 9 years working at The City. Wayne was the funniest actor there. If he was acting, i aint sure he was. Very funny and talented man.
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General Silver Dollar City Talk / Re: Wood Carving Yodeler
October 19, 2019, 09:45:36 PM
Bruce Grimes, SDC Gunsmith from 1973 to about 1986, is alive and healthy at age 83. Lives in Santa Rosa, Mo. The rest of his story aint so good.
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