#21 Made by the Smethport Specialty Co. in northwestern Pennsylvania. This toy was known best as Wooly Willy. Its creator was Jim Herzog, who died in 2021 at age 93. More than 75 million Wooly Willy toys were produced. Unfortunately, the small company in a small, remote town was sold in 2008 and closed in 2014. Wooly Willy is still made by a company named PlayMonster, but no longer produced in Smethport.
Dickon, That would be and i'd put mustard, Remoulade(mayo on steroids) and fried or fresh cut raw onions on it. The king of hot dogs, not the pathetic miserable excuse of hotdog you serve in USA.
#21 Made by the Smethport Specialty Co. in northwestern Pennsylvania. This toy was known best as Wooly Willy. Its creator was Jim Herzog, who died in 2021 at age 93. More than 75 million Wooly Willy toys were produced. Unfortunately, the small company in a small, remote town was sold in 2008 and closed in 2014. Wooly Willy is still made by a company named PlayMonster, but no longer produced in Smethport.
Dickon, That would be and i'd put mustard, Remoulade(mayo on steroids) and fried or fresh cut raw onions on it. The king of hot dogs, not the pathetic miserable excuse of hotdog you serve in USA.
that would be me, dick-on.
Everybody?
That would be and i'd put mustard, Remoulade(mayo on steroids) and fried or fresh cut raw onions on it. The king of hot dogs, not the pathetic miserable excuse of hotdog you serve in USA.
USA here. Mustard, raw ontion, and celery seed. Top cut bun.
I was wondering that. My record player could play 78s, and that was in the mid 80s!
A Thorens 126 btw.
Got number #38 for my ninth birthday!! Died happy!!!
If you died happy, then where are you writing this from?