The Carnival Games that I have and the current prices are:

2 - Fishing Pond - $20 ea.

1 - Toilet Toss - $20

1 - Spinner - $20

1 - Big Mouth Frog - $20

1 – Ring A Rung - $20

1 – Spud Bowl - $20

Game Description:

Fishing Pond

This is a 6 ft x 6 ft PVC pipe frame with a fabric curtain. The frame is assembled in an outdoor setting by pounding a four foot length of 3/8” re-bar into the ground leaving about 3 feet of re-bar exposed. The frame slides easily over the re-bar for support. If used in an indoor setting, the frame may be affixed to a table or chairs for support. The game comes with 3 fishing poles made of a four foot length of 3/8” wooden dowel. A string is connected to one end of the dowel, and a cloths pin is attached to the other end of the string.

Toilet Toss

This game consists of a toilet seat attached to a basketball hoop (with a net attached) suspended by three legs. The toilet seat cover functions as the backboard, and rolls of toilet paper which have been covered with white duct tape are used as the balls.

Spinner

This game is made of a 12” disk attached to a 24” square made of 1/8” masonite board. The wheel has 24 evenly spaced pegs that stick out at a 90 degree angle from the face of the disk. The pegs are along the outer edge of the disk and are slowed down by a plastic flipper when the disk is spun.

Big Mouth Frog

This game is a bean bag toss through the mouth of a big frog. The frog is painted on a 3 foot square piece of vinyl, and is suspended on a PVC frame. This game has a small stand to keep it upright indoors, and can be slid over re-bar supports in an outdoor setting.

Ring A Rung

Sometimes called Dingle-Balls, Ladder Golf, or Norwegian Horseshoes. This game is played by gently tossing an 18” piece of ¼” nylon rope that has a golf ball attached to each end, toward a three tiered PVC frame. The tiers are about 16 inches apart vertically. The objective is to get the rope to encircle any of the tiers. Scoring can be done several ways, but the most common is to score 1 point for one tier, 2 points for the second tier, and 3 points for the last tier. Points scored by the opponent on the same tier will cancel each other out. The frame includes a small stand to keep it upright.

Spud Bowl

Bowling with a twist. The game is played by setting up plastic bowling pins (or you can use 2-liter plastic soda bottles) in the standard ten-pin formation. The bowler stands 10-15 feet away, and bowls with a raw baking potato (the largest you can find). Each turn uses 2 tosses of the potatoes.

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September, 2006