Showing posts with label blacksmith and u.s. marshal's office. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 01, 2020

Eddie in Frontierland



I love it when I am able to acquire a good sharp negative. Typically you can see a wealth of details in just one image. This Summer 1959 shot is of the Zocalo marketplace in Frontierland. I love the look on this little boy’s face as he tries to figure out the scarecrow merchandise stand.



This couple is planning their next move at the Park; keep in mind this was before Fast Pass, apps, and all kinds of other technical diggery-dos were available. They’re using their brains and a Park map. AMAZING!!



This third detailed view shows Eddie Adamek’s trick rope stand. Only fifty cents; what a value! Looks like Eddie was on break, as well as comedian/writer/actor/banjo player/rope lasso expert supreme Steve Martin, who worked here for a short while. Steve gave a few other great details about this photo:

It’s across from the Mine Ride, in fact, you can make out a few Rainbow Ridge buildings in the far right background. We were serenaded daily by the Trio Gonzales, whose music gazebo was just adjacent. Eddie got moved from the Blacksmith shop when it was converted into the Fritos restaurant. The sign is clearly hand-made by Eddie; it’s not up to Disneyland standards. El Zocolo was owned by a great guy named Chris Porteas (sp?), who also owned Davy Crockett’s arcade as a leasee.

Steve also still remembered the creepy scarecrow merchandise stand. It obviously made quite an impression on people back then!



If you wonder what the package looked like, wonder no more:



In this September 1958 shot, you can see the Gonzalez Trio stand with Eddie’s stand in the back:



Zooming in, you can see the back of Steve Martin selling the ropes:



This 1956 image shows Eddie’s original location in the Blacksmith shop:



Here’s a vintage 1957 view of Eddie himself when he was still at his original Disneyland location:



Two more later day images of Eddie that Steve supplied:





On another note, welcome to a new decade! I hope 2020 is a great one for you!

See more Disneyland Frontierland photos at my main website.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

TPE: Frontierland, Good vs. Evil



In the laws of life, you have to have both good and evil, and Frontierland at Disneyland is no exception. Those afraid to journey back to early Frontierland can feel safe to know that there's a U.S. Marshal here...AND he can shoe my horse!



Oops...zooming in, I can see I picked a bad day for my visit. This attraction is closed!



I am digging this vintage signage. It is so perfectly done to theme.



Sheriff Lucky doesn't seem too busy in this photo; perhaps it's time for a trip to the nail salon?



Uh oh...trouble has just entered the picture; it's Black Bart! He obviously has hoodwinked these two poor women with his charms.



If only the photographer had panned to the right a bit more...



I guess Sheriff Lucky has arrested Black Bart. He makes an example of Bart by parading him in front of the Golden Horseshoe Saloon.





Uh oh...Bart is on the loose. He hides behind Lafitte's Anchor, located at this time on New Orleans Street:





Could this young guest be a protégé of Bart's?



Sheriff Lucky is in the background on the right, enjoying the antics of Bart.



Good and Evil, all in one shot.



In this August 1958 photo, it would appear that Lucky is being played by a different cast member.



Meanwhile, on top of the Golden Horseshoe, Wally Boag entertains the guests below with his antics:





In August 1960, the stars of "Zorro" put on a show for Disneyland guests.



Chances are the fights on top of the Saloon and The Twain were performed by stunt actors, while the real stars (Guy Williams and Britt Lomand) came out afterwards to circulate among the guests.













Guy Williams, also known as Professor John Robinson from "Lost in Space" duels with a young guest...



and signs autographs for his adoring fans.



See more vintage & current Disneyland Frontierland photos on my Frontierland web page.