Bradley and Kaye
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Bradley and Kaye was an American amusement ride manufacturer. Based in Long Beach, California, they've made kiddie amusement rides in parks around America. Founded in 1945 by Dave Bradley and Don Kaye, they, again, mainly specialized in kiddie amusement rides. Major rides include: Timberline Twister at Knott's Berry Farm, Balloon Flite at Hersheypark, and others. After Kaye departed the company, Bradley decided to keep the name. In 1947, Bradley and Kaye designed a portable kiddie coaster, named the "Little Dipper;" in 1948, the Allan Herschell Company and they decided to come to an agreement, where the former would manufacture the coaster, as well as another attraction, a boat ride.
In 1986, Bradley and Kaye was sold to Chance Rides, who had an interest in kiddie rides.
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