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Our collection has been curated over the course of several years, and each piece comes with its own story.
Most have undergone extensive restoration, and all have been painstakingly hand-decorated using traditional methods.
Our Attractions
Chair o Plane
Our Chair O Plane was built by by the famous attraction builder Halstead in the mid 1930s. Before coming to Sweden, it was located at Bressingham Steam Museum and Gardens in the UK.

Hoopla
Hoopla's/Ring Toss games have a long history of providing entertainment at fairgrounds and village fetes. We believe our hoolpa was originally built in the late 1950s/early60s, and can be used as either a hoopla or hook a duck.
Striker
'Ring the bell to win a prize!'. The classic 'test your strength' game that pleases crowds today as much as it did 100 years ago.
Coconut Shy

Candyfloss Cart
What is a traditional fairground with the smell of fresh candyfloss floating through the air?

Toyset
Built in the 1950s by attraction manufacturer Jackson, our toyset spent a great deal of it's life on Mablethorpe (UK) Seaside Fairground, before touring around Northern England for several years. The ride was in dry storage when we purchased it, and is currently in the process of being fully restored.
Swingboats
Swingboats are one of the earliest fairground rides - dating back to the Victorian era, Our set was reportedly built in the 60s, and is to our knowledge, the only travelling set in the country.


The Coconut Shy has a fabulous history. Dating back to the late 19th, Coconut Shys were a staple at fairgrounds and fetes and attracted visitors with the chance to win a strange and exotic price: a coconut. The game was simple: knock off a coconut within a set number of throws, and you get to keep it. In the late 19C, seeing a coconut wasn't as easy as googling or walking into ICA - they simply didn't exist in the quantities they do today! Alas, a fairground legend was born.
