This is a letter donated by Roger Geisler. Roger was a
mechanic for Fantasy Farm in 1978. It is people like Roger, who take the
time to share his experience, that help preserve the history and memory of
Fantasy Farm. Thank-you Roger.
Dear Fantasy Farm
Memorial Visitors,
I worked for
Edgar and his wife, Nellie back in 1978 and
the official name was House and Farm Inc. ,at least that's what my check
stubs say (which I still have).
He was a
very picky person and his wife was also. She would work all day as hard or
harder than anyone and she always wore these old work boots that made here
look like Granny on the Beverly Hillbillies.
Edger
used to have this 3 wheel electric bike he used to ride around on all over
the park. (Edger suffered from arthritis during the years he operated
Fantasy Farm).
I was a
mechanic and had to fix everything and make spare parts for some of the
turnpike cars that we made and sold to other parks. I seem to remember
sending some parts to Knotts Berry Farm. We also made all the benches and
tables from fiberglass molds we had in the shop. The name of the business
for the turnpike cars was Streco Auto Turnpike Manufacturing, I think. I
have some old photos somewhere around here if I can find them from back
then.
It was a
pretty cool job for an 18 year old. Then I went next door and worked for
Howard at Americana (LeSourdsville Lake Inc.) as a year round mechanic.
Roger. Please
use your back button to return to where you were.
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