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Sunday, January 24, 2010
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2 comments:
Anonymous
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Great photo when enlarged for model builders showing the cross member details,etc. Looks like there are only holes running down the center plate for the carriage bolts to hold down the decking. Is this a Thrall flat?
I performed from 1973 to 1995 with a couple years off in between. I did an aerial cradle act for three years, low wire as a clown, trained llamas, ponies, then lions and tigers for 15 years. I am now a firefighter, a member of the Circus Historical Society and an author of several circus and carnival related subjects.
2 comments:
Great photo when enlarged for model builders showing the cross member details,etc. Looks like there are only holes running down the center plate for the carriage bolts to hold down the decking. Is this a Thrall flat?
I believe it's a Warren. The show had a lot of old flats sitting in WQ even when the show was 90 cars!
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