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Jack Ray: Selling Glamour and Illusion
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James Conklin on how Jack Ray got started in the business.
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James Conklin on Jack Ray working for his father.
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James Conklin on Jack and carnival life.
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Al Stencell on what impressions he had on Jack's work.
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James Conklin on how Jack Ray's show fronts changed the look of the carnival.
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James Conklin on Jack Ray's new style of fronts.
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Al Stencell on what his favourite Jack Ray contributions were.
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Al Stencell on Jack Ray's use of pipe frames for show fronts.
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Cailee Goulden on her favourite Jack Ray contribution.
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Cailee Goulden on Jack Ray's work with Conklin Shows.
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Al Stencell on Jack Ray's contributions to the industry.
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James Conklin on Jack Ray establishing himself as a theme park designer.
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James Conklin on Jack Ray being more than a designer.
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Cailee Goulden on Jack Ray's contributions to the industry.
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James Conklin on working with Jack Ray.
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James Conklin on the 1947 Canadian National Exhibition fronts designed by Jack Ray.
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Al Stencell on "Alf Phillips Aqua Frolics."
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Cailee Goulden on Jack Ray being a trendsetter.
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