By means unknown the bandwagon survived N&R, became part of the Frank Walters "stuff" and in the 1950s was part of the accumulation stored by Clyde Beatty in New Mexico. Unfortunately, it burned there. It had been placed on pneumatic tires and made some parades before being lost. Photographs have been found that confirm the N&R identification, which had been doubted.
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By means unknown the bandwagon survived N&R, became part of the Frank Walters "stuff" and in the 1950s was part of the accumulation stored by Clyde Beatty in New Mexico. Unfortunately, it burned there. It had been placed on pneumatic tires and made some parades before being lost. Photographs have been found that confirm the N&R identification, which had been doubted.
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