Oh, Come on now PRR, My Dad --- Loved --- that stuff!

I remember he had a few BIG roll's of that "Mircale Mineral" stuff! They were at least, 4/5"s wide and 1/16" or so thick, must have been 25' or so long, each. "Here Brad hold this, sure, OK dad"

yeah well..., It was thought to be safe, great, "Mircale" stuff, back then.
My parents/our family's lively hood at that time, was a 16 lane bowling ally (that dad had built) in the great, late... "50's/60's "Hail, Richard, the King" :icon_king: Mayor Daley's" Chgo. In fact, we were the first atomatic lanes, (oh man, must of put some poor "pin boys" out of business) Brunswick lanes in Chgo! Life was good, "because business was good",(so I remember Mom & Dad sayin) factory's were running a full 3 shift's back then, in Chgo. the bars were open till 4 AM/5AM on Sat.(and still are) and at our place, "Bell Bowl" it was almost always 3/4 deep at the bar! Thats where the $$$ was!(so Dad said and I think he was right! Been to a Baseball or Football or Basketball, or what ever sports game latley? Last I heard, 1 beer at Wriggley/Cubes park is 6$

) In the time it was "Work Hard Play Hard" (or so they said/say), but that was a different time in America, so be it, no judgment on my part. The first 3/4 years they told me they - Never! - even turn'ed the lane's off!
Remember what those maple bowling lanes & maple bowling pins were finished with in the 50's/60's , sure wasn't poly? Highly Flamable Nitro Lacqure (I've GOT to buy a dictionary!) Compleat with wood trussis for the roof and over the lanes a good 2"s of that wonderfull "Miracle" stuff, sprayed on to the ceiling for fire/sound control, was standard at the time. Dad would bring home the old bowling pins home to burn in our fire place, took only one stick match to light them up, and I mean ...... :bom: WOOOHHFFOOPOOPHFFFF

!!! YEAH!!! FIRE!!!
Thats why he --- Loved ---any thing that was "Fire Proof"! Talk about --"Self Starting"--
Oh we had lots of fun back then, oil based paint, wash your self down with Terp's or good ol'e leaded gasoline and NOT just a few drops, I mean we washed up with it, and always leaded gasoline to clean up after taring a roof!
I've gone on too long,
Thanks, Brad
