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Rank Company Assignment Day Rank Company Assignment Day 119 Action Lighting, Inc./Division of American West Marketing Wednesday, January 27 85 Advanced Animations, LLC Wednesday, January 27 117 Adventure Golf & Sports Wednesday, January 27 77 AECOM Tuesday, January 26 61 Alberts Co. Inc., Ralph S. Tuesday, January 26 59 Alinco Costumes, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 105 American Amusement Machine Association (AAMA) Wednesday, January 27 73 American Kart Manufacturing, LLC. dba Shaller Go Karts Tuesday, January 26 57 American Locker Tuesday, January 26 145 American Paper Optics, LLC Thursday, January 28 42 Amusement Electronics Co., Inc. dba Taylor Engineering Tuesday, January 26 31 Amusement Products, LLC Monday, January 25 4 Anchor Industries, Inc. Monday, January 25 69 Aquatic Development Group, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 41 Audio Innovators, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 71 Autograph Foliages Tuesday, January 26 86 Automated Batting Cages A Division of J&J Amusements, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 45 B J Toy Manufacturing Co., Inc. Tuesday, January 26 140 BANDAI NAMCO Amusement America Inc. Thursday, January 28 62 Battech Enterprises, LLC Tuesday, January 26 29 Bay Tek Entertainment Monday, January 25 81 Bertazzon 3B Ltd. Wednesday, January 27 99 Best Lockers LLC Wednesday, January 27 66 Betson Enterprises Tuesday, January 26 107 BMI Merchandise - Bonita Marie International, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 121 Bob Kramer's Marionnettes, Inc. Thursday, January 28 17 Bob's Space Racers, Inc. Monday, January 25 115 Bolliger & Mabillard Consulting Engineers, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 88 Bruce D. Robinson Design Group Wednesday, January 27 46 Bumper Boats, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 9 C. Cretors & Co. Monday, January 25 111 Calico Cottage, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 54 Castle Golf, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 5 Chance Rides Monday, January 25 106 Characters Unlimited, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 108 Classic Toy Company, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 32 Coastal Amusements, Inc. Monday, January 25 58 Cost of Wisconsin, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 137 CPI Amusement Division Thursday, January 28 113 DEDEM S.P.A. Wednesday, January 27 104 Deltronic Labs, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 144 Designs In Motion, Inc. Thursday, January 28 75 Designs International, Inc. - Aerospace Laboratories Tuesday, January 26 116 Dippin' Dots, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 112 Dobco Enterprises Limited Wednesday, January 27 91 Doppelmayr Seilbahnen GmbH Wednesday, January 27 48 Doron Precision Systems, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 110 E & F Miler Industries, LLC Wednesday, January 27 49 E.P. Sales, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 134 Elaut USA, Inc. Thursday, January 28 74 Electro Freeze/Division of H.C. Duke & Son, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 90 Electrosonic Inc. Wednesday, January 27 7 Eli Bridge Co. Monday, January 25 53 Elton Midway LTD Tuesday, January 26 68 Emiliana Luna Park S.r.l. Tuesday, January 26 72 Eurolink Development LLC Tuesday, January 26 64 F.A.S.T. Corp./Fiberglass Animals, Shapes & Trademarks Corp. Tuesday, January 26 18 Fabbri Group Monday, January 25 96 Facto Edizioni S.r.l. Wednesday, January 27 131 Falgas Industries Thursday, January 28 55 Formula K AMUSEMENTS, LLC Tuesday, January 26 136 FORREC Thursday, January 28 123 Fun Express, Inc. Thursday, January 28 141 Gateway Ticketing Systems, Inc. Thursday, January 28 84 Gilderfluke & Co., Inc. Wednesday, January 27 6 Globe Ticket Company Monday, January 25 13 Goffa International Corp. Monday, January 25 2 Gold Medal Products Company Monday, January 25 22 Gould Manufacturing Monday, January 25 30 Haas & Wilkerson Insurance Monday, January 25 127 Hampton Company, Inc. Thursday, January 28 87 Harris Miniature Golf Courses, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 92 HMS Monaco Wednesday, January 27 76 Hopkins Rides Tuesday, January 26 37 Huss Park Attractions GmbH Monday, January 25 138 I.E. Park S.r.l./Amusement Rides & SOLI Bumper Car Thursday, January 28 126 Innovative Concepts in Entertainment, Inc. (ICE) Thursday, January 28 19 Intamin Ltd. Monday, January 25 109 International Mascot Corp./IMC Wednesday, January 27 39 J&J Amusements, Inc. Monday, January 25 146 Jack Rouse Associates Thursday, January 28 26 Kane Communications Inc dba Tourist Attractions & Parks Magazine Monday, January 25 78 Kay Park Recreation Corp. Tuesday, January 26 38 Kodak Moments Monday, January 25 16 Larson International, Inc. Monday, January 25 33 Leisure & Recreation Concepts, Inc./LARC, Inc. Monday, January 25 139 LifeFormations Thursday, January 28 82 Lil' Orbits, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 114 Lock America Inc. Wednesday, January 27 67 Mack Rides GmbH & Co. KG Tuesday, January 26 148 Mackenzie Laboratories, Inc. Thursday, January 28 23 Mahoning Valley Manufacturing, Inc. Monday, January 25 65 Majestic Manufacturing, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 79 Mason Corporation Tuesday, January 26 40 Master Pitching Machine, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 63 McGowan Allied Specialty Insurance Tuesday, January 26 133 Minick Associates, Inc. Thursday, January 28 97 Muncie Novelty / Indiana Ticket Co. Wednesday, January 27 11 National Ticket Co. Monday, January 25 12 Naughton Insurance, Inc. Monday, January 25 122 Nieco Corporation Thursday, January 28 101 Pageantry World Wednesday, January 27 35 Park World Magazine Monday, January 25 34 PDC Monday, January 25 129 PeopleVisionFX Thursday, January 28 143 Perky's Pizza Thursday, January 28 1 Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters, Inc. Monday, January 25 142 Poligon(R) by Portercorp Thursday, January 28 56 Pro-Karting Mfg., Inc./Nor-AM Go Karts Tuesday, January 26 93 ProSlide Technology, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 8 RDC Ride Development Co. Monday, January 25 50 Rhode Island Novelty, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 132 Royal Train Rides, Inc. Thursday, January 28 3 S&S Worldwide, Inc. Monday, January 25 98 Safari Thatch, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 147 Safemark (ScooterBug and Best Lockers) Thursday, January 28 36 Sally Dark Rides Monday, January 25 27 Sartori Rides Srl Monday, January 25 20 Scollon Productions, Inc. Monday, January 25 103 Severn Lamb Wednesday, January 27 94 Show Me Fabrication, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 102 SimEx-Iwerks Entertainment Wednesday, January 27 83 Smart Industries Corp., Mfg. Wednesday, January 27 80 Soft Play, LLC Wednesday, January 27 130 Surf Loch, LLC Thursday, January 28 149 SUZOHapp Thursday, January 28 150 Tess Enterprises/Tru-Pitch Thursday, January 28 10 The Coca-Cola Company Monday, January 25 100 The Good Stuff Company, a Division of Basic Fun, Inc. Wednesday, January 27 47 Twister Display Tuesday, January 26 44 Vekoma Rides Manufacturing B.V. Tuesday, January 26 125 Vivaticket Thursday, January 28 21 Wapello Fabrications Co., Inc./WAFABCO Monday, January 25 124 Water Safety Products, Inc. Thursday, January 28 70 Water Ski Shows, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 135 Water Technology, Inc. Thursday, January 28 120 Water Wars Thursday, January 28 28 Waterloo Tent & Tarp Co., Inc. Monday, January 25 52 Waymatic, Inc. Tuesday, January 26 14 Weldon, Williams & Lick, Inc. Monday, January 25 95 Whirley-DrinkWorks! Wednesday, January 27 60 WhiteWater West Industries Ltd. Tuesday, January 26 24 Wisdom Rides of America, Inc. Monday, January 25 15 Wittek Golf Supply Co., Inc. Monday, January 25 43 World Waterpark Association Tuesday, January 26 128 WorldRide Service & Supply Inc. Thursday, January 28 118 Xylem, Inc. - Water Solutions, FLYGT Wednesday, January 27 89 Z Pro Watersports - Woosung CNA LLC Wednesday, January 27 25 Zamperla, Inc. Monday, January 25 51 Zierer Karussell- Und Spezialmaschinenbau GmbH & Co. KG Tuesday, January 26.
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