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supercruiser30 karma

Aside from the animatronic vulture, are there any other "Walt style" gags or attractions in there?

Also, I've been employed by Disney in the past, and one of my first questions when I got hired is how can I get to 33. Someday I hope to get in there.

supercruiser15 karma

I always figured there was an underground garage there, looking at the sat view, I have a feeling I know exactly where you get in.

Ive since moved on in my career, but I worked at the studio in Burbank in the Art Dept (my badge said Imagineer, but it was just standard studio stuff). One of my former professors was a real Imagineer, and knows a few big names at disney now. I think its time to give him a call.

supercruiser6 karma

Art Center.

supercruiser6 karma

John - Your enthusiasm for history, recycling and overall outlook on how to do business are extremely admirable. Myself along with my wife and friends visit your store often and its the destination for just about any out of town guest we entertain. White Rose is one of our favorites- If there was one long "dead" brand soda you'd like to see revived, what would it be?

supercruiser2 karma

I've been a fan of your show for as long as I can remember, I have a deep rooted love of old things and the show has opened my eyes to great aspects to collecting that I never thought of before. I feel I have a pretty good grasp of the worth of things, however one aspect that has always scared me is autographs. I inherited a collection from my late father that no one in the family knew he had, it consists of some pretty cool stuff: political, sports and actors, Including several very unique cashed checks. I've spoken to a few "card shop" guys and honestly it troubles me a bit when they make seemingly tasty offers on everything, even outside of sports memorabilia. Where is the best place to begin with this type of collection?