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At the time Ritchie started, he recalls that the cost of bringing an antique carousel to your town would run you at least $1 million. A fiberglass or metal reproduction cost about $150,000. “Between $200,000 and $1 million is a good place to sit,” he explains.
Some ears on the reproductions are removable; authentic ears were not removable. Ears on authentic carousel horses are realistic and well proportioned to the head. Many original ears are surrounded by other masses of wood such as manes, harness, bridles or other features for added protection and support.
A carousel horse, also sometimes called a merry-go-round horse, is a full-sized horse made of wood, plastic, fiberglass, or some other material.
horses, which are carved from basswood, the oak platform, sweeps, rounding boards, panels, and mirror frames. The platform and various panels and gingerbread work were made of wood or plaster in the old days, and today they may be made of these same materials or may be cast in plastic or fiberglass.
Carousel Works
Features two working carousels: The largest is a 1916 model that is 40 feet (12.2 m) in diameter, with 36 hand-carved horses and over 580 lights. The second is a small aluminum carousel specifically designed for children.
The oldest carousel in the world made in 1780 stands in Germany at the Wilhelmsbad Park in Hanau. Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk Looff Carousel, made in 1911, is still in the same place and is one of that rare ones that didn’t change location since it is placed.
The horses that move up and down on the poles have all four feet in the air and are appropriately called “jumpers”. In America, carousels have been known as merry-go-rounds, whirligigs, flying horses and hobby horses.
Actually, there’s really no difference between the names, although in England and much of Europe, these rides usually go clockwise; in the U.S., it’s the opposite. And to some Americans, a merry-go-round is simply that spinning playground fixture for kids. This is part of a complete episode.
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The Carousel symbolizes youth, innocence, memories, childhood, infinity, and a pattern that doesn’t change. The consistency of the carousel shows that Holden doesn’t want things to change, he doesn’t want to grow up and move on.
The Carousel format lets you show 2 or more images and/or videos, headlines and links or calls to action in a single ad. Anyone who sees your ad can then scroll through the carousel cards by swiping on mobile phones or tablets or by clicking the arrows on a computer screen.
Flying Horses
Animals that can be seen on a carousel might be horses, elephants, and swans. Carousels are often brightly decorated with lights, paintings, and animals around the outside. A carousel found in an amusement park often moves by machine power.