This wagon always looks like a giraffe wagon from the side with the drop frame, but by looking at the back doors I think it is #125, which was a prop wagon. Off to the left is a doghouse off one of the Macks.
Bob- The box to the left is from either Mack #132/#232 or Mack #134/#234. They were both quite similar to each other having different side door configurations.
I think the wagon is the old #125 which had an extra deep drop frame. It was originally built in 1927 to carry the white elephant Pawah between the train and the lot. Flint
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.
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this one really hurts !
This wagon always looks like a giraffe wagon from the side with the drop frame, but by looking at the back doors I think it is #125, which was a prop wagon.
Off to the left is a doghouse off one of the Macks.
p.j.
Bob- The box to the left is from either Mack #132/#232 or Mack #134/#234. They were both quite similar to each other having different side door configurations.
I think the wagon is the old #125 which had an extra deep drop frame. It was originally built in 1927 to carry the white elephant Pawah between the train and the lot.
Flint
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