- Laffing Sal
Laffing Sal is one of several automated characters that were built primarily for
funhouse s throughout theUnited States . Sometimes called "Laughing Sal"she produces a raucous laugh that sometimes frightens small children and annoys adults. [http://www.museemechanique.org/3.html "History of Laffing Sal"] ,Musée Mécanique . Accessed 10 August 2007.]History
She was built by the
Philadelphia Toboggan Company (PTC) ofGermantown, Pennsylvania in the early 1930s. There was also a "Laffing Sam" that was being produced at that time. PTC subcontracted the production of their Laffing Sal figures to theOld King Cole Papier Mache Company ofCanton, Ohio .Luca, Bill (2003) [http://www.laffinthedark.com/articles/sal/sal2.htm "My Gal Sal"] Laff In The Dark.com. Accessed 10 August 2007] She was made of papier mache (seven plys of pressed ground wood pulp card stock with interior horse hair) over steel coils and frame, detachable head, arms, hands and legs, and held together with fabric, staples, pins, nails, nuts and bolts. She had a wig of non-human hair, and had a large gap between her front teeth. She was advertised as being 6 feet, 10 inches high, standing on a 12 inch pedestal under which was a record player continuously playing her laugh. She would wave her arms and lean forward while laughing.Sal's asking price in 1940 was
US$ 360 [Luca, Bill (2003) [http://www.laffinthedark.com/articles/sal/sal5.htm "My Gal Sal"] Laff In the Dark.com, p 5. Accessed 10 August 2007] ; in 2004 the one now inSanta Cruz, California cost the bidderUS$ 50,000.Luca, Bill [http://www.laffinthedark.com/articles/scs/scs1.htm "Saving Sal"] Laff In The Dark.com, page 3. Accessed 10 August 2007]al appearances
A Laffing Sal was featured in the 1953 film "
Man in the Dark ", which was filmed inVenice, California . StarringAudrey Totter andEdmond O'Brien , Sal can be seen in the building behind gazing down on them in the Venice amusement area. [Luca, Bill (2003) [http://www.laffinthedark.com/articles/sal/sal8.htm "My Gal Sal"] Laff In the Dark.com, p 8. Accessed 10 August 2007]Laffing Sal was also briefly featured in
The Princess Diaries in 2001.A recording of "Laughing Sal" was used in
Neutral Milk Hotel 's "In the Aeroplane Over the Sea ," as noted in the liner notes to their "Holland 1945" single.An episode of "The Magician" with Bill Bixby features the "Laughing Sal" located at the "Nu-Pike" amusement park in Long Beach in the early 1970's.
Where did/does she live?
*Buckeye Lake Park inOhio
*Crystal Beach Park inOntario, Canada
*Erieview Park inCleveland, Ohio
*Euclid Beach Park inCleveland, Ohio (closed in 1969. She is privately owned and still makes the rounds at local home days, though)
*Hamid's Pier in the city ofAtlantic City, New Jersey
*Idora Park inYoungstown, Ohio
*Jantzen Beach Amusement Park inPortland, Oregon
*Kennywood Park inPittsburgh, Pennsylvania
*Lakeside Amusement Park inDenver, Colorado
*Memory Lane Arcade inFrankenmuth, Michigan
*Hunt's Pier inWildwood, New Jersey
*Musée Mécanique in San Francisco (a second Laffing Sal from Playland at the Beach; the Musée Mécanique was located at the Cliff House until 2002, when it relocated (along with Sal) to Pier 45 at Fisherman's Wharf)
*Pacific Ocean Park AKA Laffing Gertrude inVenice, California
*Palisades Amusement Park inNew Jersey
*The Pike House of Mirrors Funhouse inLong Beach, CA
*Playland at the Beach in San Francisco (until it closed in 1972, thence one version went to the Musée Mécanique and another eventually ended up at Santa Cruz)
*Playland-Not-At-The-Beach inEl Cerrito, California
*Revere Beach inRevere, Massachusetts
*Riverview Park inDes Moines, Iowa (converted to Laffing Sam)
*Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk inCalifornia (from Playland at the Beach) [ [http://www.beachboardwalk.com/laffing_sal.html Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk] . Accessed 10 August 2007.]
*Seabreeze Park inRochester, New York References
External links
*
Musée Mécanique site: [http://www.museemechanique.org/ Hear her laugh!] and [http://www.museemechanique.org/3.html Laffing Sal history]
* [http://www.laffinthedark.com/articles/sal/sal1.htm "The Story Of Laffing Sal"] at Laff In The Dark website
* [http://www.laffinthedark.com/articles/scs/scs1.htm "Saving Sal"] story of the purchase of Sal by Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk, at Laff In The Dark website
* [http://www.playland-not-at-the-beach.org/ Playland-Not-At-The-Beach]
* [http://www.beachboardwalk.com/laffing_sal.html Listen to Laffing Sal] atSanta Cruz Beach Boardwalk
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