April 9, 200719 yr some testing of king cobra outside togo international tokyo, japan before being shipped to Kings Island
April 9, 200719 yr Thanks for, yet again, providing some stunning photos of the park's past. You're a great guy to have around
April 9, 200719 yr King Cobra is coming back?? I'm sure that it is an old picture, they posted old pics of Vortex and FoF construction earlier.
April 9, 200719 yr King Cobra is coming back?? I'm sure that it is an old picture, they posted old pics of Vortex and FoF construction earlier. I know..It was a joke
April 9, 200719 yr That's crazy!!! It doesn't look like the supports are held down to the ground by anything and there are people riding it. I do miss the Cobra, though.
April 9, 200719 yr Author thats all for the preview you will all see the rest as soon as i get them all sent to dane to be put in the history section thanks for all the comments
April 9, 200719 yr Author wheres that last one at inside the factory at togo international these are not king cobra but another ride being built at the time of visit, this pic is just to show the inside of the factory
April 10, 200719 yr My I ask; did you take these pictures yourself? Or Where you present during these photo shoots? Or Are you just the lucky keeper of the old KI photos?
April 10, 200719 yr Author My I ask; did you take these pictures yourself? Or Where you present during these photo shoots? Or Are you just the lucky keeper of the old KI photos? yes i captured all the pics taken here at Kings Island, the ones for over seas was taken by mr. david focke, retired vice president construction and maintenance in 2002
April 10, 200719 yr Author May I ask, are you still employed? no, 1996 was my last year at the park now i live and work in nashville, tenn 1983 was my first year and this was the first project i worked on
April 10, 200719 yr Wow i cant wait to see the rest of them. You are a great ne wmember and may you keep the pics coming and coming. Man seeing thos pictures makes me think of The Cobra back in its glory days.
April 10, 200719 yr Seeing those pictures reminds me of never riding KC, due to fear/height (or lack there of), but instead standing down in the que area waiting for the rest of my group.
April 10, 200719 yr Thank you so much for these great pictures. I really miss Mr. Focke. He was and is a great guy!
April 10, 200719 yr As do I. Even though it was probably time for it to go, I unfortunately never got to ride it.
April 10, 200719 yr As do I. Even though it was probably time for it to go, I unfortunately never got to ride it. same here
April 10, 200719 yr Now you can get a better understand why the footings on King Cobra were so tall in certain areas. The ride was designed to sit on flat ground. Also King Cobra truly was the prototype stand-up coaster. Notice the color of the trains in the pic where people are riding. Pretty neat though. Thanks for sharing these great pics.
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