Friday, August 11, 2006

Charly Baumann 1970 #4

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

Was there a story posted a while back about this type of arena? The mesh verses the steel bars. I thought the mesh was a newer arena then the 30s.

Anonymous said...

The caption for this picture is...

Pick me. Pick ME!!!

Didn't the Farfan's have some kind of connection to a mesh 'sweatshop' in Columbia? The country, not South Carolina...

Anonymous said...

I know that Carlos Farfan still builds beautiful, sectioned mesh arenas. Susan Lacy has one, and Jergen and Judith Nerger have one also, built for Cuneo. Anyone know the whereabouts of Sue Lacy these days?

GaryHill said...

On the Blue show in 78 the whole cage came up out of the ring curb except the backside door where the ring curbs are always removed. This year the Red shows cage comes up in 4 quarters and the door is over next to the tunnel the cats come though. At Circus World in Fla. the tunnel the cats came through was quite long and it came into the back as we were a one ring show. When we practiced for the first time in Venice the cats rolled up to the cage on the left side and the cats were very confused for a few practices. When they left the cage they ran to the backside and I had to try to detour them to the side they came in.

Anonymous said...

The first "mesh" cage that I can remember ever seeing was with Bertram Mills Circus in England in 1962, This cage also came out of the ring curb, The cat act was owned by Mills and the trainer was Bela Roucka from Czechoslovakia, the act was a mixed act of Tigers, leopards, pumas and a panther, The animals came throught a tunnel made of the same mesh from the beast wagon outside of the tent to the ring.

Bertram Mils Circus also had fiberglass elephant tubs.
Gosta Kruse was the Swedish elephant trainer.

Anonymous said...

As far as I know Susan Lacey was with Circus Medrano in France, but I believe that Daniel Raffo is with the current season. I'm not sure where she is now. If I find out I will post it.
Here is a story about her winning the Silver Clown at Monte Carlo last year:
http://www.thestage.co.uk/news/newsstory.php/6306

Chris

Anonymous said...

Never allow your man-door to be placed beside the tunnel door. Doing so is one of the most threatening drawbacks of the net cage.

GaryHill said...

Don't know if I was placed at the door, but I worked my side. Jewell's lions and Charly's tigers never crapped out in the back - they always had to do it in front of a crowd. Charlys pet peeve was tigers stained with piss or crap.