Herbert Schmeck
Herbert Paul Schmeck (born 1890 in
Schmeck originally worked as a carpenter for the Reading Furniture Works, before he was hired to work on a construction crew for the Philadelphia Toboggan Company. He was offered more jobs when his work ethic impressed company owners.[3] He served as a foreman at Paragon Park on Nantasket Beach in 1916. There he worked with designer John A. Miller on the construction of "The Giant Coaster." He continued to work with the Philadelphia Tobaggan Company assisting with the construction of coasters. Despite no formal training as an engineer, Schmeck learned to design rides by studying blueprints and with his construction knowledge.[3] In 1923 Schmeck designed his first coaster, the Wild Cat at Hersheypark. He later mentored John C. Allen.[1]
Two of his designs,
Notable designs
- Wildcat – Lake Compounce
- The Great Escape
- Knoebels
- Thunderhawk – Dorney Park & Wildwater Kingdom
- The Wild One – Six Flags America
- Rollo Coaster – Idlewild and Soak Zone
- Comet – Hersheypark
- Kiddieland (1950-September 2009) Six Flags Great America(April 2010–Present)
- Wild Cat - Idora Park
- Wild Cat - Rocky Springs, Lancaster, PA
Construction Supervisor
- Mountain Dips Coaster (1920-1939) - Rocky Glen Park in Moosic, Pennsylvania
Notes
- ^ a b c "Herb Schmeck". Hall of Fame Inductees. IAAPA. Retrieved 24 October 2009.
- ISBN 0-7603-0506-4.
- ^ a b Youker, Darrin (9 August 2009). "Roller coaster legacy of Reading man survives". Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, from the Reading Eagle. Retrieved 24 October 2009.